Here are some of his notable publications:
* Logical Construction of Programs (1974): This book introduces the Warnier-Orr diagram, a structured programming technique for designing and documenting software.
* The Logical Construction of Systems (1981): This book expands on the concepts presented in his first book, applying them to the design of systems rather than just programs.
* Structured Analysis and System Specification (1976): This book offers a structured approach to analyzing and specifying systems, focusing on data flow and process modeling.
* The Software Factory: A Guide to Software Development (1982): This book explores the concept of a software factory, a structured approach to managing software development projects.
These are just a few of his many works. Warnier's contributions have been influential in shaping software engineering practices, and his books and articles are still widely read today.