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Leon, Alexis
L & L Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd.
Cochin, India
 
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Alexis Leon is a software consultant, researcher, author, and reviewer. He has more than 18 years of experience in the areas of software engineering, database management systems, knowledge discovery, enterprise resource planning, workflow automation, groupware, product design, process improvement, project management, configuration management, quality assurance, work measurement, productivity improvement, and employee and end-user training. He earned his master's degree (M. Tech) in industrial engineering from Kerala University, India in 1991, and his bachelor's degree (B. Tech) in industrial engineering in 1989 from the same university.

Before becoming a software professional, he was a practicing industrial engineer at Pond's India Ltd. There, he was in charge of the IE department and was responsible to setting time standards, developing and establishing predetermined motion time standards (PMTS), designing plant layouts and material handling systems, production planning, method study, work simplification, productivity improvement, wage and incentive planning, and employee training. At Pond's India Ltd, he had the opportunity to work on cutting-edge production technologies like the Toyota production system, small group and small lot production, JIT and Kanban, and zero-defect manufacturing.

After two years of practicing industrial engineering, he switched professions to a career in software development. He joined Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), one of the world's leading information technology companies. At TCS, he mainly worked on IBM mainframes and many diverse projects. While working at TCS, in 1993, Alexis was involved in a road traffic accident that resulted in a spinal cord injury and paralysis from the chest down. After treatment and physical rehabilitation, he rejoined TCS and worked there for a couple of years more.

After about six years, he left TCS and co-founded Cybernet Software SystemsPvt. Ltd., a company that specialized in groupware and workflow automation.In 1997, he left Cybernet to start his own company along with his brother. He is the managing director of L and L Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd., which specializes in software and industrial engineering consultancy.

Alexis has written more than 40 books on computing, IT, and management topics. Two of his books have been translated to Mandarin. He reviews books and productivity improvement tools (hardware and software) on his online book club at http://www.pegasusbookclub.com/. He is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the IEEE-Computer Society, the Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE), the Modern Language Association (MLA), the Computer Assisted Language Instruction Consortium (CALICO), the Indian Institution of Industrial Engineers (IIIE), and the Computer Society of India (CSI).

He lives in the beautiful tropical state of Kerala, India. His hobbies include reading, blogging, listening to music, and watching movies. More information about Alexis and his activities can be found at his personal Web site: http://www.alexisleon.com/.

 
 
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  Writing for computer science
Zobel J., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2015. 284 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-447166-38-2)

This is a comprehensive guide on research methods and how to produce a scientific publication detailing one’s research in computer science (CS) and related fields. The author has drawn from his vast experience as adviser, res...

Jul 21 2015  
   Technical writing: a practical guide for engineers and scientists
Laplante P., CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, 2011. 250 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-439820-85-8)

Technical writing is the art and science of communicating complex technical concepts in a simple, concise, and engaging manner. Mastering the craft of technical writing is critical for the effective functioning and survival of every pr...

Feb 27 2012  
  Ergonomics factors in English as a foreign language testing: the case of PLEVALEX
Laborda J., Magal-Royo T., de Siqueira Rocha J., Álvarez M. Computers & Education 54(2): 384-391, 2010.  Type: Article

Ergonomics--human factors engineering--aims to make human-machine interaction as effortless and efficient as possible, and it has played a vital role in making workplaces the way they are today--that is, they...

Oct 28 2010  
  Matrix methods in data mining and pattern recognition
Eldén L., Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Philadelphia, PA, 2007.  Type: Book (9780898716269)

Given the availability of huge amounts of data, and the ability to store and manipulate it, information has become a strategic weapon for today’s organizations. How effectively and efficiently an organization manages its reso...

Sep 18 2008  
  Reconfiguring the firewall: recruiting women to information technology across cultures and continents
Burger C., Creamer E., Meszaros P., AK Peters Ltd, 2007. 279 pp.  Type: Book (9781568813141)

The challenges and barriers of recruiting young women into majors and careers in information technology (IT) are addressed in this book. It also deals with the factors that influence women to choose a career in IT, and how this varies ...

Oct 31 2007  
   Project managers: can we make them or just make them better?
Brewer J.  Information technology education (Proceedings of the 6th Conference on Information Technology Education, Newark, NJ, Oct 20-22, 2005) 167-173, 2005.  Type: Proceedings

The size, scope, and sophistication of software projects are increasing at an exponential rate. The task of managing a software project successfully, and delivering a high-quality and defect-free product on time, and without cost overr...

Jun 6 2006  
  On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2004: CoopIS, DOA, and ODBASE. OTM Confederated International Conferences, CoopIS, DOA, and ODBASE 2004, Agia Napa, Cyprus, October 25-29, 2004. Proceedings. Part I (Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3290)
Meersman R. (ed), Tari Z., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2004. 823 pp.  Type: Book (9783540236634)

This is the first part of the two-volume set of the proceedings of the On the Move Confederated International Conferences held as On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2004 in Agia Napa, Cyprus in October 2004. It has been publish...

Jan 20 2006  
  Relational database index design and the optimizers
Lahdenmaki T., Leach M., Wiley-Interscience, New York, NY, 2005. 328 pp.  Type: Book (9780471719991)

The first commercially available relational database was developed by Larry Ellison’s Relational Software, Inc. (now Oracle Corporation) in 1977. Now, more than 25 years later, relational databases still rule the database mar...

Nov 30 2005  
   Comments are more important than code
Raskin J. Queue 3(2): 64-ff, 2005.  Type: Article

This well-written paper highlights the importance of thoroughly documenting code, and exposes the limitations and drawbacks of current practices like self-documenting code, automatic documentation generators, in-line comments, and so o...

Aug 15 2005  
 
 
 
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