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AS (André Silva) |
30 Aug 2010 at 21:19 |
I think the Finnish system is great. I've never dreamed I would be driving to work while checking the latest updated results of the Portuguese players at the SNC in Cheb!
I just don't know why it doesn't gives us the general statistics, because I know the software calculates that.
Of course there's a lot of hardware involved and the chance of failure increases. But as we've noticed in Italy, the human factor isn't all that reliable... |
JJM (John Mittler) |
30 Aug 2010 at 18:46 |
Remember that it is WMF Technical Committee who finally decides how the system is _allowed to work_ during the competition.
We had some different ideas for the system before EURO 2008, but WMF Technical Committee decided what the user interface must include, and what is forbidden in it. |
Hans (Hans Bergström) |
30 Aug 2010 at 12:50 |
The main idea for Stockholm 2010 is to use BA + lane-by-lane functionality. WMF and the Swedish Federation are supporting this effort done by Lars Isberg. Uppsala and CJ helps us test and specify how it shall work. This is currently under development and the plan is to have a well tested solution by next summer. This is not the same solution that has previously been tried by Askim and is instead developed by Lars Isberg himself. |
C-J (Carl-Johan Ryner) |
30 Aug 2010 at 11:30 |
At the moment we in Uppsala are testing BAs lane-pr-lane function at it works really well. Hopefully we will invest in a bunch of WLAN capable phones and have a system in place for our clubcompetitions for next season. |
leme (Leif Meitilberg) |
30 Aug 2010 at 10:12 |
The Finnish system can not be handled by some local IT guy.
We used it in Odense (with great success thanks to Tommi) but it would never have worked without assistance.
Bangolf Arena can be handled by almost anyone (OK - IT knowledge helps) and are almost there when we talk about lane-pr-lane results.
My vote goes to Bangolf Arena
ps. IT can be a pain in the a.. |
Austria (Rastislav Pomsahar) |
29 Aug 2010 at 18:18 |
actually an austrian ad on TV says that
"...90 % of men do not "need" a user manual..."
some of you already mentioned earlier that everything is within the package. I believe there's nothing more to add?! :)
I am just astonished that no one had the idea to put the results in an excel file, make a pdf out of it and put in online.
ferrari-style-conflict-management :)
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JJM (John Mittler) |
29 Aug 2010 at 18:08 |
Bangolf Arena is a very good program, with more functions than any other program has. Just not the cool photo layout, which I have designed to the Finnish system :-]
The Finnish system is usually rented as a total package, including the phones and an administrator who has years of experience using the program. That brings reliability to the system, when it is used by someone who really knows what he is doing. |
Viking (Pierre Geerhold) |
29 Aug 2010 at 16:31 |
Maybe its a good idea too use the same system as the Finish competitions do? Its much better then BA i think. |
Austria (Rastislav Pomsahar) |
29 Aug 2010 at 14:00 |
:)
you are hoping for the best, aren't you?
I am sure anyone else would have tested it before?!...
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Mariano (Marian Havlik) |
29 Aug 2010 at 08:27 |
Two major events located in Italy next year. Hopefully, it will be a lesson learned for them. |
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