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

