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Residence
  
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Nationality
  
Brazilian


Fields
  
Computer science

Name
  
Tercio Pacitti

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Born
  
9 September 1928 Atibaia, Sao Paulo, Brazil (
1928-09-09
)

Died
  
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 9 June 2014(2014-06-09)

Institutions
  
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Instituto Tecnologico de Aeronautica

Alma mater
  
University of California, Berkeley

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Tércio Pacitti (born September 9, 1928 in Atibaia - died June 18, 2014 in Rio de Janeiro), São Paulo, Brazil is an electronic engineer and computer scientist in Brazil.

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Biography

Pacitti was born in Atibaia-SP, Brazil, son of Antônio Pacitti and Isabel de Moraes Pacitti. He graduated as aeronautical engineer from ITA, first in the class of 1952, having completed a Masters (1961) and Ph.D. (1971) at University of California, Berkeley. He was a student of David A. Huffman among others at Berkeley.

Pacitti wrote several books in computer science, especially the Fortran Monitor, which from 1967 to 1987 has sold 250,000 copies in the country, and Do Fortran à Internet (From Fortran to the Internet), retrospect of his life and information technology in the world, already in its third edition. He launched in 2006 Paradigmas do software aberto (Paradigms of open source software), his most recent work.

He led the introduction of information technology at the ITA, at the Air Force, at COPPE-UFRJ and at UNIRIO. He was rector of the ITA between 1982 and 1984, and established the course of Computer Engineering.

His last post in the Air Force Command, as Major-Brigadier Engineer, was the Head of the Directorate of Engineering in 1986 and 1987 season in which he also chaired the ADESG. He was president of the Council of Informatics of the State of Rio de Janeiro from 1987 to 1990. It currently belongs to the National Academy of Engineering and is scientific adviser to the presidency of Consist.

Awards

  • Excellence in Software Award granted by the International Centre for Software Technology (CTIS), 1996
  • Decorations

    Tercio Pacitti was container, among others, the following medals:

  • Commander of the Order of Military Merit) (Ordem do Mérito Militar)
  • Commander of the Order of Naval Merit (Ordem do Mérito Naval)
  • Grand Officer of the Order of Merit for Defense (Ordem do Mérito da Defesa)
  • Grand Cross of the National Order of Scientific Merit (Ordem Nacional do Mérito Científico) - President of the Republic of Brazil - Mar/1998.
  • Peacemaker Medal (Medalha do Pacificador) (Port Min No 791 of 28 Sep 83 / No. 41 BE, 14 Oct 83)
  • Medal of Merit Tamandaré (Medalha Mérito Tamandaré) - Air Force
  • Grand Officer of the Order of Ipiranga (Ordem do Ipiranga)
  • Books

  • Atkinson, Cyril P.; Pacitti, Tércio (1983). Programação e Métodos Computacionais [Programming and Computational Methods] (in Portuguese). 1 (4 ed.). Rio de Janeiro: LTC. p. 431. ISBN 85-216-0283-9. 
  • Atkinson, Cyril P.; Pacitti, Tércio (1976). Programação e Métodos Computacionais [Programming and Computational Methods] (in Portuguese). 2 (2 ed.). Rio de Janeiro: LTC. p. 380. ISBN 85-216-0284-7. 
  • Pacitti, Tércio (1967). Fortran Monitor [Fortran Monitor] (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Ao Livro Técnico. p. 282. 
  • Pacitti, Tércio (1985). Programação - Princípios [Programming - Principles] (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Ao Livro Técnico. p. 361. 
  • Pacitti, Tércio (2003). Construindo o Futuro através da Educação (do Fortran à Internet) [Building the Future through Education (Fortran to the Internet)] (in Portuguese) (3 ed.). Rio de Janeiro: Thomsom. p. 472. ISBN 85-221-0331-3. 
  • Pacitti, Tércio (2006). Paradigmas do Software Aberto [Paradigms of Open Source] (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: LTC. p. 156. ISBN 85-216-1467-5. 
  • References

    Tércio Pacitti Wikipedia