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Federico Mancini has ben working in the Programming Theory group at the University of Bergen as a researcher in the SHIP project (Secure Heterogeneous Information Presentation)[http://www.uib.no/fg/put/prosjekter/ship] since 2008.
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Federico Mancini has been working in the Programming Theory group at the University of Bergen as researcher in the SHIP project [http://www.uib.no/fg/put/prosjekter/ship] since 2008.
He is currently investigating the use of Java annotation for input validation purpouses.
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He is currently investigating the use of Java annotations for input validation purpouses.
Federico Mancini has a engineering degree in Informatics from La Terza Universita di Roma and a PhD in Algorithms from the University of Bergen.
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Federico Mancini has an engineering degree in Informatics from La Terza Universita di Roma and a PhD in Algorithms from the University of Bergen.
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* OWASP project I am involved in:''''' [[:Category:OWASP_Content_Validation_using_Java_Annotations_Project|Content Validation using Java Annotations]]
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* Web-site:''''' [http://www.ii.uib.no/~federico www.ii.uib.no/~federico]
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* Email:''''' [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]]
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* To see my wiki contributions, ''''' [[:Special:Contributions/Federico_Mancini|click here]]

Latest revision as of 09:51, 4 August 2009

Federico Mancini has been working in the Programming Theory group at the University of Bergen as researcher in the SHIP project [1] since 2008. He is currently investigating the use of Java annotations for input validation purpouses. Federico Mancini has an engineering degree in Informatics from La Terza Universita di Roma and a PhD in Algorithms from the University of Bergen.