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Paul Leger
Researcher at Catholic University of the North
Publications - 43
Citations - 188
Paul Leger is an academic researcher from Catholic University of the North. The author has contributed to research in topics: Callback & Web application. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 43 publications receiving 145 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul Leger include University of Chile.
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AspectScript: expressive aspects for the web
TL;DR: This paper presents AspectScript, a full-fledged AOP extension of JavaScript that adopts higher-order programming and dynamicity as its core design principles, and integrates a number of state-of-the-art AOP features like dynamic aspect deployment with scoping strategies, and user-defined quantified events.
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Developing usability heuristics with PROMETHEUS: A case study in virtual learning environments
TL;DR: The results show that VLEs perform better than Nielsen’s heuristics, finding more problems, which are also more relevant to the domain, as well as satisfying other quantitative and qualitative criteria.
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Estrategias cognitivas para el cálculo mental
Grecia Gálvez,Diego Cosmelli,Lino Cubillos,Paul Leger,Arturo Mena,Éric Tanter,Ximena Flores,Gina Luci,Soledad Montoya,Jorge Soto-Andrade +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an analysis des strategies detectees and un registre des strategies detectedees and une premiere version d'un logiciel developpe par nous et disponible sur internet, which nous permet d'evaluer the performance des eleves, temps de reponse compris.
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Latin American Perspectives to Internationalize Undergraduate Information Technology Education
Mihaela Sabin,Barbara Viola,John Impagliazzo,Renzo Angles,Mariela Curiel,Paul Leger,Jorge Murillo,Hernán Nina,José Antonio Pow-Sang,Ignacio Trejos +9 more
TL;DR: Findings show that IT degree programs are making progress in bridging the academic-industry gap, but more work remains.
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An expressive stateful aspect language
TL;DR: This paper describes ESA, an expressive stateful aspect language, in which the pattern language is Turing-complete and patterns themselves are reusable, composable first-class values, and describes ESA in a typed functional language.