Walter Rautenstrauch
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Walter Rautenstrauch's Degrees
- Masters Computer Science Stanford University
- Bachelors Electrical Engineering University of California, Berkeley
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Why Is Walter Rautenstrauch Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Walter Rautenstrauch was an American mechanical and consulting engineer, and Professor at Columbia University's Department of Industrial Engineering in the 1930s. He coined the term break-even point, and developing the break-even chart together with Charles Edward Knoeppel.
Walter Rautenstrauch's Published Works
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- The economics of business enterprise (1940) (34)
- What Is Scientific Planning? (1945) (22)
- Private versus public enterprise (1933) (17)
- The economics of industrial management (1949) (7)
- Technology and Livelihood: An Inquiry into the Changing Technological Basis for Production as Affecting Employment and Living Standards. (1944) (4)
- The role of organization in attaining optimum productivity (1939) (2)
- Who gets the money ? : a study in the economics of scarcity and plenty (1939) (1)
- Closure to “Discussions of ‘Income Versus Production’” (1939, Trans. ASME, 61, pp. 46–49) (1939) (0)
- Who gets the money (1934) (0)
- I — Public enterprise (1933) (0)
- Discussion: “The Engineering Method in Management” (Peterson, Andrew I., 1940, Trans. ASME, 62, pp. 587–590) (1940) (0)
- The Economic Characteristics of Typical Business Enterprises (1937) (0)
- Principles of modern industrial organization (1943) (0)
- Industrial surveys and reports (1940) (0)
- Scripta mathematica forum lectures (1938) (0)
- Discussion: “Depreciation Estimates in Appraisals of Manufacturing Equipment” (Norton, Jr., P. T., and Grant, E. L., 1942, Trans. ASME, 64, pp. 509–513) (1942) (0)
- Budgeting an Industrial Enterprise (1934) (0)
- Income Versus Production (1938) (0)
- Biographical note regarding (1939) (0)
- Machine drafting amd empirical design : a text-book for students in engineering schools, and others who are beginning the study of drawing as applied to machine design (0)
- The design of manufacturing enterprises : a study in applied industrial economics (1941) (0)
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