Tucker, Allen B.. Computer Science Handbook, 2nd, Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2004. ISBN 978-1-58488-360-9.
„Within more than 70 chapters, every one new or significantly revised, one can find any kind of information and references about computer science one can imagine. […] all in all, there is absolute nothing about Computer Science that can not be found in the 2.5 kilogram-encyclopaedia with its 110 survey articles […].“ (Christoph Meinel, Zentralblatt MATH)
van Leeuwen, Jan. Handbook of Theoretical Computer Science. The MIT Press, 1994. ISBN 978-0-262-72020-5.
„[…] this set is the most unique and possibly the most useful to the [theoretical computer science] community, in support both of teaching and research […]. The books can be used by anyone wanting simply to gain an understanding of one of these areas, or by someone desiring to be in research in a topic, or by instructors wishing to find timely information on a subject they are teaching outside their major areas of expertise.“ (Rocky Ross, SIGACT News)
Ralston, Anthony; Reilly, Edwin D.; Hemmendinger, David. Encyclopedia of Computer Science, 4th, Grove's Dictionaries, 2000. ISBN 978-1-56159-248-7.
„Since 1976, this has been the definitive reference work on computer, computing, and computer science. […] Alphabetically arranged and classified into broad subject areas, the entries cover hardware, computer systems, information and data, software, the mathematics of computing, theory of computation, methodologies, applications, and computing milieu. The editors have done a commendable job of blending historical perspective and practical reference information. The encyclopedia remains essential for most public and academic library reference collections.“ (Joe Accardin, Northeastern Illinois Univ., Chicago)
Edwin D. Reilly. Milestones in Computer Science and Information Technology. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2003. ISBN 978-1-57356-521-9.