- Proceedings of the 2011 International Conference on Security & Management, Editor, with H. Arabnia, M. Grimaila and S. Aissi, Las Vegas, CSREA Press.
- Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Security & Management, Editor, with Arabnia, Daimi and Grimaila., Las Vegas, CSREA Press.
- Proceedings of the 2007 International Conference on Security & Management, Assoc. Editor (Aissi and Arabnia, Editors), Las Vegas, CSREA Press.
- Polar Science and Advanced Networking, NSF Workshop Report, 61 pages, March 2004 (edited with Lowenstein).
- Anywhere, Anytime, Any Size, Any Signal: Scalable Remote Information Sensing and Communication Systems NSF Workshop Report, June 2003, 110 pages, (edited with Nagel, Mitchell, Thot-Thompson, and Williams).
- Discrete Logo, (self-published) used in my Discrete Structures course, was finished in January 1995 and has been revised several times since that time.
- BASIC Statistics, (draft) was issued in the Summer of 1994 in connection with a statistics short course that I taught for Conferences and Institutes.
- Real and Imaginary Machines, a draft text on assembly language, was prepared in time for the Fall 1994 assembly language programming class.
- The DOS/Windows Book, was published by Kendall-Hunt in September of 1994.
- Formal Methods in Computer Science and Mathematics, (approximately 500 pages) was self-published in September 1992 and is an adaptation of formal logic to computer science.
- Discrete Pascal, (approximately 550 pages) was self-published in January 1989 and revised editions appeared in September 1989, January 1990 and September 1990.
- The Downeast PC Course, (approximately 600 pages) was self-published in January 1989 and revised editions appeared in September 1989 and January 1990. A completely revised edition was published in September 1990 by McGraw-Hill. Yet another version appeared in September 1992. An abridgement of this text was used in Spring 1993 at Carleton University, Ottawa Canada.
- A Comprehensive Guide to the IBM Personal Computer,published by Prentice- Hall in June 1984. It was reprinted in September 1985 and February 1986.
- Overview of the IBM T. J. Watson Computer Science Department, 1981 (76 pages).
- Overview of the IBM T. J. Watson Computer Science Department, 1978 (60 pages).