1990 | ||
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10 | Joseph D. Rutledge, Ted Selker: Force-to-motion functions for pointing. INTERACT 1990: 701-706 | |
1977 | ||
9 | Stephen L. Bloom, Susanna Ginali, Joseph D. Rutledge: Scalar and Vector Iteration. J. Comput. Syst. Sci. 14(2): 251-256 (1977) | |
1973 | ||
8 | Joseph D. Rutledge: Program Schemata as Automata I. J. Comput. Syst. Sci. 7(6): 543-578 (1973) | |
1970 | ||
7 | Joseph D. Rutledge: Program Schemata as Automata: Part I FOCS 1970: 7-24 | |
1964 | ||
6 | EE | Joseph D. Rutledge: On Ianov's Program Schemata. J. ACM 11(1): 1-9 (1964) |
5 | EE | Calvin C. Elgot, Joseph D. Rutledge: RS -Machines with Almost Blank Tape. J. ACM 11(3): 313-337 (1964) |
1962 | ||
4 | Calvin C. Elgot, Joseph D. Rutledge: Machine properties preserved under state minimization FOCS 1962: 61-70 | |
1961 | ||
3 | Calvin C. Elgot, Joseph D. Rutledge: Operations of finite automata FOCS 1961: 129-132 | |
2 | EE | David Garfinkel, Joseph D. Rutledge, Joseph J. Higgins: Simulation and analysis of biochemical systems: I. representation of chemical kinetics. Commun. ACM 4(12): 559-562 (1961) |
1960 | ||
1 | Joseph D. Rutledge: On the Definition of an Infinitely-Many-Valued Predicate Calculus. J. Symb. Log. 25(3): 212-216 (1960) |
1 | Stephen L. Bloom | [9] |
2 | Calvin C. Elgot | [3] [4] [5] |
3 | David Garfinkel | [2] |
4 | Susanna Ginali | [9] |
5 | Joseph J. Higgins | [2] |
6 | Ted Selker | [10] |