Gestión y evaluación del rendimiento en baloncesto: una revisión sistemática del software
Background: Human resources management and performance analysis are decisive for any sport institution. Moreover, sport managers being in charge of sport clubs must tackle specific issues related to the sport sector. For team sports like basketball, these kind of tools are very important to help in...
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Sumario: | Background: Human resources management and performance analysis are decisive for any sport institution. Moreover, sport managers
being in charge of sport clubs must tackle specific issues related to the sport sector. For team sports like basketball, these kind of tools are very important
to help in analysis and decision making. Objectives: To find current trends in sport management and performance analysis software. In addition» o
«Additionally, to review actual management and performance software tools. Method: An systematic scientific literature research has been made for
five sport-specific research databases. 717 results were gathered and 58 of them were relevant to this study. Some further electronic research was made
in order to find valuable software tools for this field. 22 of them were revised taking into account their features, authors, budget and limitations. Results:
Common features have been identified for the development of management and performance analysis of sports. Some common features for this kind
of software are: web access, planning calendar, player evolution follow-up, exercise databases and economic management, among others. Conclusions:
Traditionally, management and performance analysis have not been integrated in one tool for basketball, but some new software is being designed for
supporting both in football (soccer). Future studies will tackle data privacy and the improvement of the use of expert systems. |
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