James Martin (1933 - 24 de junio de 2013)[1][2] fue consultor de Tecnología de Información y escritor británico. Martin fue nominado para un premio Pulitzer por su libro The Wired Society: A Challenge for Tomorrow (1977).[3][4]
Martin escribió más de cien libros[5] muchos de los cuales fueron éxitos de ventas en la industria de tecnología de la información. Una selección:
1965. Programming real-time computer systems.
1967. Design of real-time computer systems.
1969. Telecommunications and the computer.
1971. Future developments in telecommunications
1972. Introduction to teleprocessing.
1972. Systems analysis for data transmission.
1973. Design of man-computer dialogues.
1973. Security, accuracy, and privacy in computer systems.
1978. Wired society.
1981. End-user's guide to data base.
1980. Managing the data base environment
1981. Information engineering.
1982. Viewdata and the information society.
1983. Software maintenance: the problem and its solutions. With Carma McClure.
1984. Recommended diagramming standards for analysts and programmers: a basis for automation
1985. Diagramming techniques for analysts and programmers. With Carma McClure.
1985. Fourth-generation languages.
1985. System design from provably correct constructs: the beginnings of true software engineering.
1986. Wired world: towards a greater understanding of the world information economy. With Simon Grant and the Atwater Institute.
1988. Structured techniques: the basis for CASE
1989. Strategic information planning methodologies.