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James Martin Reading Order

1 series · 84 books

James Martin was a prolific British chef and television personality known for his engaging cooking style. Throughout his career, he authored 84 books, including a popular series and several standalone novels, cementing his place in culinary literature. Active from 1900 until 2006, he gained widespread recognition through his work on the beloved show 'Saturday Kitchen.'

Standalone Novels Series

84 books

#Title
1
A reunion
2
After the Internet
3
Database Analysis and Design (James Martin Series)
4
Gunpowder Island A Bermudian Adventure
5
Information Engineering Book III
6
Information Engineering, Book II
7
The James Martin report on high-productivity languages
8
Corporate communications
1900
9
Programming real-time computer systems
1965
10
Design of real time computer systems
1967
11
Telecommunications and the computer
1969
12
Teleprocessing network organization
1970
13
The computerized society
1970
14
Future developments in telecommunications
1971
15
Introduction to teleprocessing
1972
16
Systems analysis for data transmission
1972
17
Design of man-computer dialogues
1973
18
Security, accuracy, and privacy in computer systems
1973
19
Computer data-base organization
1975
20
Principles of data-base management
1976
21
Communications satellite systems
1978
22
Computer networks and distributed processing
1978
23
The wired society
1978
24
Architectures for distributed processing
1979
25
Corporate strategy for distributed data processing
1979
26
Distributed data processing
1979
27
Distributed file and data base design
1979
28
Distributed processing software and network strategy
1979
29
Distributed processing--network mechanisms, standards, and recovery
1979
30
An end-user's guide to data base
1980
31
Managing the data-base environment
1980
32
Strategic data-planning methodologies
1980
33
Application development without programmers
1981
34
Computer networks and distributed processing, software, techniques, and architecture
1981
35
Design and strategy for distributed data processing
1981
36
Information engineering
1981
37
Telematic society
1981
38
LAMS and DADS
1982
39
Program design which is provably correct
1982
40
Viewdata and the information society
1982
41
An information systemsmanifesto
1983
42
Fourth generation languages
1983
43
Software maintenance
1983
44
Structured techniques for computing
1983
45
Recommended diagramming standards for analysts and programmers
1984
46
A breakthrough in making computers friendly
1985
47
Action diagrams
1985
48
Diagramming techniques for analysts and programmers
1985
49
System design from provably correct constructs
1985
50
The wired world
1986
51
Delivering the competitive edge
1987
52
SNA
1987
53
Technology's crucible
1987
54
VSAM
1987
55
Building expert systems
1988
56
Data communication technology
1988
57
Preventing the unthinkable
1988
58
Principles of data communication
1988
59
Structured techniques
1988
60
The justification for information engineering
1988
61
DB2, concepts, design, and programming
1989
62
Local area networks
1989
63
Strategic information planning methodologies
1989
64
Hyperdocuments and how to create them
1990
65
IBM office systems
1990
66
IDMS/R
1990
67
Systems application architecture
1991
68
The object-oriented revolution
1991
69
Client-server application development
1992
70
DECnet phase V
1992
71
Object-oriented analysis and design
1992
72
Principles of object-oriented analysis and design
1992
73
Key trends in the leading 2000
1993
74
NAS
1993
75
Object-oriented methods
1994
76
TCP/IP networking
1994
77
Client/server databases
1995
78
Rebuilding the IT profession
1995
79
The great transition
1995
80
The superhighway corporation
1995
81
Cybercorp
1996
82
Enterprise networking
1996
83
Asynchronous transfer mode
1997
84
The meaning of the 21st century
2006

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How many books has James Martin written?
James Martin has written 84 books across 1 series. Their published works span from 1900 to 2006.

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