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Use of IS/ICT during sports broadcast
Jiránek, Ondřej ; Matuštík, Ondřej (advisor) ; Čermák, Radim (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the use of information systems and information communication technologies in sport setting with the focus on a spectator watching live broadcasting. The aim of the thesis is analyzing the current status of modern technologies, describing upcoming trends, which will create the future and discovering how people are perceiving these modern systems and technologies while watching the sport broadcasting. The first part describes types of media which you can watch sport broadcasting from nowadays or you could watch it in the past. The second part deals with the main technological systems which influenced watching matches the most. The third part covers modern trends and the reflection of the future of technologies which will influence sports. In the last part there is an evaluation of a questionnaire with the aim of discovering how people assess modern technologies and whether they are able to use them.
The use of IS/ICT in sports broadcasts
Písař, David ; Matuštík, Ondřej (advisor) ; Brixí, Radim (referee)
This thesis deals with the use of modern technologies in sports and sports broadcasts. It describes how they work, where they are used and what are the benefits for athletes, referees and spectators. It also describes new methods of sports broadcasts, including sports broadcasts on the Internet and mobile phones. Last but not least, work is focused on the outlook for the future, both in sport and in sports broadcasts. The whole work is accompanied by a survey of the public, in order to determine how people see these technologies and if they are using of new technology in sports viewing.
The use of IS/ICT in sports broadcasts
Hajdušek, Tomáš ; Matuštík, Ondřej (advisor) ; Pavlíček, Antonín (referee)
This thesis deals with the use of modern technology in sports broadcasts. Sports broadcasts have become the 20th century phenomenon, and this trend continues in the 21st century. The thesis first describes the history of the use of information and communication technologies in sports broadcasts. The main objective is to analyze the most used modern technologies and their benefits for viewers and athletes themselves. Such technologies include hawk-eye, Tracab monitoring system for football players, telestrator, a virtual graphics and more. The final part is dedicated to the survey, which aimed to find out how the technologies are evaluated and perceived by viewers.

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