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This paper describes a production game used in teaching of production engineering students at Aalborg University. The elements of the game are described and related to a theoretical course dealing with process and production planning issues. It is concluded that the game so far has been a successful supplement to the traditional teaching program.
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A. Dam, P.H.K. Hansen & J.Y. Knudsen (1994), Introduction to Production Preparation, Department of Production, Aalborg University
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Hansen, P.H.K. (1995). The Ruler Game Physical simulation of production activities. In: Riis, J.O. (eds) Simulation Games and Learning in Production Management. APMS 1994. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-5041-2870-4_7
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