Decision Support System Applications for Scheduling in Professional Team Sport. The Team's Perspective
Background: Periodization implies the systematic planning of training and competition with the goal of reaching the best possible performance in the most important competition. In team sports, this consists of finding a flight-and-practice schedule that maximizes the opportunities to perform the per...
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doaj-2695ae96a86d4c0dac62b0aae3e510d82021-06-04T07:38:19ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Sports and Active Living2624-93672021-06-01310.3389/fspor.2021.678489678489Decision Support System Applications for Scheduling in Professional Team Sport. The Team's PerspectiveXavier Schelling0Jose Fernández1Patrick Ward2Javier Fernández3Javier Fernández4Sam Robertson5Institute for Health and Sport, Victoria University, Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaFaculty of Health Sciences, School of Behavioral and Health Sciences, Australian Catholic University, Fitzroy, VIC, AustraliaHuman Performance Research Centre, Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Sydney, NSW, AustraliaFutbol Club Barcelona, Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Computer Science, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, SpainInstitute for Health and Sport, Victoria University, Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaBackground: Periodization implies the systematic planning of training and competition with the goal of reaching the best possible performance in the most important competition. In team sports, this consists of finding a flight-and-practice schedule that maximizes the opportunities to perform the periodized contents (e.g., trips, practices, games, and days off). This process is conducted whilst considering known constraints (e.g., competitive schedule, roster availability, weather, especial events, holidays, or emotional effect of days away). The way a scheduling decision support system (DSS) leads users to make a decision should allow for flexibility, whilst minimizing users' confusion and facilitating the understanding of the recommendation given by the scheduling decision support system. Traditional approaches to solving scheduling problems use either simulation models, analytical models, heuristic approaches or a combination of these methods. When it comes to evaluate how the scheduling DSS is performing, three overarching aspects need to be reviewed: context satisfaction, process efficiency, and output quality. Appropriate training periodization and scheduling of trips and training sessions are critical for teams to optimize training and recovery processes in order to maximize health and performance. This article presents a methodological framework for designing decision-support systems for scheduling in professional team sports.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fspor.2021.678489/fulldecision makinginformation systemsport scienceoptimizationscheduling |
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Decision Support System Applications for Scheduling in Professional Team Sport. The Team's Perspective |
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Decision Support System Applications for Scheduling in Professional Team Sport. The Team's Perspective |
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Background: Periodization implies the systematic planning of training and competition with the goal of reaching the best possible performance in the most important competition. In team sports, this consists of finding a flight-and-practice schedule that maximizes the opportunities to perform the periodized contents (e.g., trips, practices, games, and days off). This process is conducted whilst considering known constraints (e.g., competitive schedule, roster availability, weather, especial events, holidays, or emotional effect of days away). The way a scheduling decision support system (DSS) leads users to make a decision should allow for flexibility, whilst minimizing users' confusion and facilitating the understanding of the recommendation given by the scheduling decision support system. Traditional approaches to solving scheduling problems use either simulation models, analytical models, heuristic approaches or a combination of these methods. When it comes to evaluate how the scheduling DSS is performing, three overarching aspects need to be reviewed: context satisfaction, process efficiency, and output quality. Appropriate training periodization and scheduling of trips and training sessions are critical for teams to optimize training and recovery processes in order to maximize health and performance. This article presents a methodological framework for designing decision-support systems for scheduling in professional team sports. |
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