Books
- Automation: The advent of the Automatic Factory, Van Nostrand, 1952
- Beyond Automation: Managerial Problems of an Exploding Technology, McGraw, 1964
- Man and the Computer: Technology as an Agent of Social Change, Praeger,1969
- Business Decisions and Technological Change, Praeger, 1970
- Making the future work: Unleashing our powers of innovation for the decades ahead, Simon and Schuster, 1984
- Managing Information: The Challenge and the Opportunity, Amacom Books, 1985
- Transportation Infostructures: The Development of Intelligent Transportation Systems. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1995
Additionally he edited the book, World of the Computer, for Random House in 1973
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