
JEE Architect at CINECA
Bologna Area, Italy

JEE Architect at CINECA
Bologna Area, Italy
All along my university studies, carried out in Bologna (Italy), I have been involved in many stimulating academic projects, and I had the honor of being supervised by Prof. Ozalp Babaoglu, one of the main designers of the first BSD Unix system and pioneer in the distributed system research field, during my thesis activities.
Since then I’ve been working in two distinct fields:
• financial services provisioning
• JEE application frameworks for SOA-based web-based ERP-systems
I currently lead two active open-source projects:
• Java Test Runner: JTR is a framework meant for rapid yet powerful implementation of both JSE and JEE stress-test suites. Further information at http://jtrunner.sourceforge.net.
• Java Evolutionary Framework: JEF is a project aimed at both defining and implementing a genetic programming framework for the Java™ programming language. It envisions an overlay network in which mobile agents can move from node to node, reproduce themselves and evolve in a spontaneous manner. Further information at http://jefnet.sourceforge.net.
Given a talk about the JTR project at FOSDEM '09 (Free and Open Source Developers' European Meeting) in Brussels (http://fosdem.org/2009/schedule/events/jtrunner).
Being involved in these activities is giving me the chance of exploring new fields of interest that generally have a positive feedback on my everyday work activities.
In 2009 I got a TOEFL certification with the score of 107/120.
I'm interested in scalability, distributed systems, concurrent programming, algorithms and software-modeling.
I'm confident with JDO, JPA, JEE, GWT and Swing.
One of my most important assets is my passion for clean and effective designs, fundamental for delivering scalable software that can keep pace with time and requirements.
(Public Company; 201-500 employees; Government Administration industry)
January 2004 — Present (6 years )
(Privately Held; 201-500 employees; NCH; Computer Software industry)
January 2003 — January 2004 (1 year 1 month)
(Partnership; 51-200 employees; Education Management industry)
September 2002 — January 2003 (5 months)
1997 — 2002
Algorithms, distributed systems, software development methodologies, music (both listening and playing), jogging, cooking pizza, staying with good friends.
Speaker at FOSDEM '09 (Free and Open Source Developers' European Meeting). Subject: "JTR: Distributed Testing in Java".
http://fosdem.org/2009/schedule/events/jtrunner