Monday, July 10, 2006
Two Computer Software Engineering students at The University of Auckland have developed a program to assist soccer referee's in keeping track of a game.
"The Pocket Referee's Assistant is tailor-made software for use on a hand-held PC device, allowing referees to record statistics during a match. It is a world first, eliminating the need to manually record soccer statistics. It is aimed at both the amateur and professional level."
A prototype of the programme is almost complete and will be trialed later this year. Click the link below to read the full press release.
"The Pocket Referee's Assistant is tailor-made software for use on a hand-held PC device, allowing referees to record statistics during a match. It is a world first, eliminating the need to manually record soccer statistics. It is aimed at both the amateur and professional level."
A prototype of the programme is almost complete and will be trialed later this year. Click the link below to read the full press release.





