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Cohen, Kenneth and Wegstein, Joseph Henry (1965): AXLE2: an axiomatic language for string transformations. In Communications of the ACM, 8 (11) pp. 657-661

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Backus, John W., Bauer, Friedrich L., Green, Julien, Katz, C., McCarthy, John, Perlis, Alan J., Rutishauser, Heinz, Samelson, Klaus, Vauquois, Bernard, Wegstein, Joseph Henry, Wijngaarden, Adriaan van, Woodger, Michael and Naur, Peter (1963): Revised report on the algorithm language ALGOL 60. In Communications of the ACM, 6 (1) pp. 1-17

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Wegstein, Joseph Henry and Youden, W. W. (1962): A string language for symbol manipulation based on ALGOL 60. In Communications of the ACM, 5 (1) pp. 54-61

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Backus, John W., Bauer, Friedrich L., Green, Julien, Katz, C., McCarthy, John, Perlis, Alan J., Rutishauser, Heinz, Samelson, Klaus, Vauquois, Bernard, Wegstein, Joseph Henry, Wijngaarden, Adriaan van and Woodger, Michael (1960): Report on the algorithmic language ALGOL 60. In Communications of the ACM, 3 (5) pp. 299-314

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Wegstein, Joseph Henry (1960): Rottfinder (Algorithm 2). In Communications of the ACM, 3 (2) p. 74

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Wegstein, Joseph Henry and Jr., Henry C. Thacher (1960): Certification: rootfinder. In Communications of the ACM, 3 (6) p. 354

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Wegstein, Joseph Henry (1959): From Formulas to Computer Oriented Language. In Communications of the ACM, 2 (3) pp. 6-8

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Strong, J., Wegstein, Joseph Henry, Tritter, A., Olsztyn, J., Mock, Owen R. and Steel, T. (1958): The Problem of Programming Communication with Changing Machines A Proposed Solution (Part 1). In Communications of the ACM, 1 (8) pp. 19-23

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Strong, J., Wegstein, Joseph Henry, Tritter, A., Olsztyn, J., Mock, Owen R. and Steel, T. (1958): The Problem of Programming Communication with Changing Machines A Proposed Solution (Part 2). In Communications of the ACM, 1 (9) pp. 9-16

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Wegstein, Joseph Henry (1958): Accelerating Convergence of Iterative Processes. In Communications of the ACM, 1 (6) pp. 9-13

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Publication statistics

Publication period:1958-1965
Publication count:10
Number of co-authors:20



Productive colleagues

Joseph Henry Wegstein's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Henry C. Thacher Jr.:37
Peter Naur:23
Alan J. Perlis:16


Collaboration count

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

J. Strong:2
Michael Woodger:2
John W. Backus:2

 

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