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The following references were added to the original paper by later edits.

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Joseph Goguen. On Notation. TOOLS 10: Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems, ed. B. Magnusson, Bertrand Meyer, and J-F. Perrot, Prentice-Hall, 1993, pages 5-10.

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Joseph Goguen. An Introduction to Algebraic Semiotics, with Applications to User Interface Design. In Chrystopher Nehaniv, editor, Computation for Metaphors, Analogy and Agents. Springer, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 1562, 1999, pages 242-291.

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Joseph Goguen. Semiotic Morphisms, Representations, and Blending for User Interface Design. In Proceedings, AMAST Workshop on Algebraic Methods in Language Processing, edited by Fausto Spoto, Giuseppi Scollo and Anton Nijholt, AMAST Press, 2003, pages 1-15. Workshop held Verona, Italy, 25 - 27 August 2003. A pdf version is also available.

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Joseph Goguen, Kai Lin, and Grigore Rosu. Circular Coinductive Rewriting. In Proceedings, Automated Software Engineering '00. IEEE Press, 2000, pages 123-131. Held in Grenoble, France, September 2000.

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Joseph Goguen
19 October 1996
Revised 27 February 2000, and further edited in May of 2000 and 2002. Additional minor edits in April 2004.