# Bonaventura D'Alessio

> Italian computer scientist

**Wikidata**: [Q112334181](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q112334181)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/bonaventura-d-alessio

## Summary
Bonaventura D'Alessio is an Italian computer scientist and male academic. According to available structured data, he is affiliated with the University of Salerno. No specific achievements, publications, or contributions are detailed in the provided source material.

## Biography
- **Nationality:** Italy
- **Employer(s):** University of Salerno
- **Field(s):** Computer Science
- **Known for:** No specific contributions or achievements are provided in the source material.
- *Note: Birth date, education details, and other biographical data are not available in the provided sources.*

## Contributions
The provided source material contains no information about specific contributions, discoveries, publications, projects, patents, or companies founded by Bonaventura D'Alessio. The only verifiable professional detail is his occupational classification and institutional affiliation.

## FAQs
**Q: Who is Bonaventura D'Alessio?**
A: Bonaventura D'Alessio is identified in structured data as an Italian computer scientist and a male academic. His professional affiliation is with the University of Salerno. The provided sources do not contain further biographical or professional details.

**Q: Where has Bonaventura D'Alessio worked?**
A: The only employer listed for Bonaventura D'Alessio in the source material is the University of Salerno, where his work location is recorded. No other past or current employers are mentioned.

**Q: What is Bonaventura D'Alessio known for?**
A: The source material does not specify any particular research, publications, inventions, or roles for which Bonaventura D'Alessio is known. His primary documented identifier is his profession and institutional affiliation.

**Q: What field does Bonaventura D'Alessio work in?**
A: His occupation is classified as a computer scientist, which is defined as a professional who studies or practices computer science, focusing on the theoretical foundations of information and computation.

## Why They Matter
The provided source material does not contain information to assess the specific significance, impact, or lasting influence of Bonaventura D'Alessio's work. His mattering would be inferred only from his role within the broader, fundamental profession of computer science, which is critical to technological advancement, but no personal contribution is documented here.

## Notable For
*   **Professional Identity:** Recognized as an Italian computer scientist (occupation) and a male human.
*   **Institutional Affiliation:** Associated with the University of Salerno as a work location.
*   **Academic Identifiers:** Holds the following researcher/author IDs: Scopus Author ID (49661072000), Dimensions Author ID (010036440203.68), and IRIS UNISA Author ID (12328).

## Body
### Professional Classification and Identity
Bonaventura D'Alessio is formally classified within the provided data as an instance of a human, male, with Italian citizenship. His primary occupational classification is "computer scientist." This profession is defined as one who studies or practices computer science, focusing on theoretical foundations rather than mere application. The role is distinct from a "computational scientist" and is formally recognized by international standards like ISCO-08 (code 2511).

### Institutional Affiliation
The only concrete professional detail provided is his work location at the University of Salerno. This links him to the academic and research sector, which is a common employer for computer scientists alongside the industrial and service sectors. No specific department, role (e.g., professor, researcher), or dates of affiliation are given.

### Data Limitations and Context
All other information in the source material pertains to the general occupation of "computer scientist" and not to Bonaventura D'Alessio specifically. This includes definitions, classification systems (Dewey Decimal 004.092), patron saints (Isidore of Seville), and lists of other notable computer scientists like Tim Berners-Lee and Larry Sanger. These details provide context for the field he belongs to but do not describe his personal career, research output, or achievements.

### Researcher Identifiers
He is associated with several academic database identifiers: a Scopus Author ID (49661072000), a Dimensions Author ID (010036440203.68), and an IRIS UNISA (University of Salerno) Author ID (12328). These identifiers are tools for disambiguating scholarly works but, in this source, are not linked to any specific publications, projects, or metrics.

## References

1. Scopus
2. Archivio della ricerca dell'Università degli Studi di Salerno