Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
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Fields of papers citing papers by Joseph A. Goguen
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Goguen, Joseph A., Till Mossakowski, Valeria de Paiva, Florian Rabe, & Lutz Schröder. (2007). An Institutional View on Categorical Logic.. 1. 129–152.2 indexed citations
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Goguen, Joseph A.. (2004). Musical qualia, context, time and emotion. Journal of Consciousness Studies. 11.12 indexed citations
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Goguen, Joseph A.. (1999). Art and the brain: editorial introduction. Journal of Consciousness Studies. 6.2 indexed citations
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Borba, Paulo & Joseph A. Goguen. (1995). Refinement of Concurrent Object Oriented Programs.2 indexed citations
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Goguen, Joseph A. & Grant Malcolm. (1994). Proof of correctness of object representations. 119–142.7 indexed citations
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Borba, Paulo, Paulo Borba, Joseph A. Goguen, & Joseph A. Goguen. (1994). An Operational Semantics for FOOPS.2 indexed citations
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Goguen, Joseph A.. (1994). Requirements engineering as the reconciliation of social and technical issues. Requirements Engineering. 165–199.66 indexed citations
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Goguen, Joseph A., et al.. (1994). Specification in OOZE with examples. 158–183.3 indexed citations
Goguen, Joseph A.. (1991). Types as theories. Oxford University Press eBooks. 357–385.48 indexed citations
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Goguen, Joseph A. & D. A. Wolfram. (1990). On Types and FOOPS.. 1–22.10 indexed citations
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Goguen, Joseph A.. (1989). Momories of ADJ.. Bulletin of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science. 39. 96–102.5 indexed citations
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Goguen, Joseph A. & José Meseguer. (1988). Software for the Rewrite Rule Machine.. Future Generation Computer Systems. 628–637.8 indexed citations
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Goguen, Joseph A., et al.. (1988). Cell and Ensemble Architecture for the Rewrite Rule Machine.. Future Generation Computer Systems. 869–878.3 indexed citations
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Futatsugi, Kokichi, et al.. (1988). Parameterized programming in OBJ2. IEEE Computer Society Press eBooks. 337–346.2 indexed citations
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Goguen, Joseph A. & José Meseguer. (1986). Remarks on remarks on many-sorted algebras with possibly emtpay carrier sets.. Bulletin of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science. 30. 66–73.4 indexed citations
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Goguen, Joseph A. & R. M. Burstall. (1985). Institutions : abstract model theory for computer science.19 indexed citations
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Goguen, Joseph A. & José Meseguer. (1984). Equality, Types, Modules and Generics for Logic Programming.. International Conference on Lightning Protection. 115–125.16 indexed citations
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Goguen, Joseph A.. (1968). Categories of fuzzy sets : applications of non-cantorian set theory. University Microfilms eBooks.15 indexed citations
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