Italian Group
Bologna gennaio 2004
Board Meeting - Mailand 2004
Palermo 2000
Referate
Kongress in Florenz - 1987
Italienische Organisationen
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Italy was among the first nations to be part of Intersteno.
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4 Congresses took place in Italy:
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Milano 1926
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President Beno De Vecchis
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Milano 1957
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President Ugo Andreini
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Firenze 1987
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President Flaviano Rodriguez
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Roma 2003
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President Fausto Ramondelli - President of the Organising Committee
Gian Paolo Trivulzio
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Our nation has also hosted two meetings of the Central Committee: Florence
1965 (Flaviano Rodriguez) and Palermo 2000 (Giacomo Di Piazza).
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The Italian presence to Intersteno became stronger along the
years: to the Congresses of the last 20 years the Italian group
almost always resulted to be the most numerous one,
after that of the hosting country (for obvious
reasons) or German. It it to be remember that the first European
nation to organize a Congress in the postwar period has been Italy
with the Congress in Milan, following the previous of Montecarlo,
but Montecarlo had no negative effect from the tragic
of the second world war.
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In this 'second period' of Intersteno, the Italian representatives were |
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untill 1975
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Giuseppe Aliprandi
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1976-1985
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Flaviano Rodriguez
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1985-1987
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Giovanni Panarello
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1987-1989
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Angelo Quitadamo
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1989 - 1995
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Gian Paolo Trivulzio
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1995 - 2001
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Fausto Ramondelli
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2001 - 2003
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Giacomo Di Piazza
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from 2004
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Maria Luisa Corti Crippa
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The activity of the Italian Representatives has been particularly important
for the contributions given for up-dating and improving the evaluation criteria
of the
competitions, which are becoming more and more complex
in order to keppe pace with the evolution of writing
from the mechanical technology. to electronics, and digital
means.
In the last years Italy has proposed and effectively managed
the success of the fast transcription competition (FAST),
as well as new pillars for updating the Statue of Intersteno
to the reality imposed by the diffusion of the information in real
time. At the Congress in Rome 2003 the New Statute of the
Intersteno been approved, after a long and deep discussions
tenaciously sustained from Fausto Ramondelli. You can read the New Statute at the home page of this
web site.
Italy has also proposed the formula of keyboarding competition
by Internet, for the students of the schools and has
produced the software of the information transmission to the data base for the management of this competition. The
first edition, in cooperation with Interinfo Cèkia,
was held in May 2003 and 326 students of 86 schools
in 11 countries took part.
In 2004 the competition in Internet has been repeated and, despite
the absence of the Republic Cèka which did not made again available the
software for its language, 436 were the competitors. The competitions
was done using a Java module prepared by Marco Olivo.
This software permits the take part at the competition from whatever
computer with Internet connection, without downloading any additional
software.
This software respects the rules of the
world competitions of the Intersteno and the different counting of strokes according to the specific keyboards for the various languages.
The competition offered texts for Italian - English - French (also
in the French-Swiss and French-Belgian version) - German (also
German Swiss) - Dutch (also in the Flemish version) - Turkish - Spanish. The classification list are
available in the Internet Contest section of this site.
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