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How do you do scouting software?
I'm just curious to see what everyone else does. So how do you do it? Wirelessly using an Intranet router? Using PalmOS devices? Using laptops? Old school pen and paper?
Let me know how your team does their scouting software... |
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http://www.nventivity.com/scout.htm It work very well, it automatically make stats that you could never do by hand. All you need is a team of people in the crow taking scores, it is also adaptable to each years game. Hope you like it! |
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Our team uses lots of man power and paper to scout. We just had a meeting last night to decide the scouting team. Our plan has two phases:
Phase 1: We came up with about ten questions to ask other teams in order to give us an accurate picture of what their robot is supposed to do. We also are going to walk around the pits taking several pictures of everyone else's robot. Phase 2: After the work in the pits is done then we will move back up to the stands to watch all the matches. Each scouting team member will watch one robot during a match and record how it does on a form that we came up with last night. The data and pictures will then be entered into a computer in an excel or word document that we can come back an look at later on. And that's how Team 1625 scouts a regional. |
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Last year team 2217 from Kiryat Motzkin used a laptop for its scouting software.
This year one of the teams I'm in is going to use Palm. We don't have the software yet but we might have it on time if we find it vital to our team's success. |
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We used to use laptops with an internet router connected to a laptop we converted into a web server for scouting but we had to arrive to the competition early every day to secure a spot in the stands to plug in the router. So now we made a java based scouting program for our laptops.
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Team 836 uses an access database as the backend database. The database is updated each year with the new rules, new items to track (i.e., number of hurdles, laps completed, etc...). We also have a wireless router that we use to set up a wireless network for data entry. In addition, we have a IM style application that allows communication from the scouting team to the pit. New this year, we are setting up a front end web-based BI tool, to do reporting, data mining, predictive analysis, scorecards, etc... that will be accessible via the wireless network. We intend to broadcast the reporting capabilities to anyone at the tournament, who can then view the reports and team scorecards at any time. Let me know if you have any questions!
Best regards, Steve |
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We will be using a Nintendo DS system for scouting here is one link http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ht=nintendo+ds
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We used to use palms and such, but they were to problematic to us. Paper and Pen with students who know what to look for i think is the best because you can run a piece of paper down to the field to give to the drive team so they know what to expect and they can keep for reference. |
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Paper and pen(cil), followed by loading the data into an Excel spreadsheet, and then analyzing to death.
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Software scouting can do some powerful tricks that paper scouting just can't, but really, your team has to decide what suits them. Plus, I'm not sure if those tricks have been implemented. I'm thinking specifically of a "match breakdown", a single-page breakdown of any match, based on current info.
If you decide to make your own scouting software, like most teams, I recommend including a way to keep track of pictures of the bots. That and a "notes" section for experienced people could work wonders for planning, with a couple stats for ranking purposes... |
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Good old paper and pencil (mistakes may be made), followed by the Head Scout (me) collecting all the papers and trying to make some sense out of the completely incomprehensible writing contained therein. Also, I try to focus more on performance than on features-I don't care whether it's 2-wheel or 6-wheel drive, I care what its lap time is. What do you guys focus more on?
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Thanks Matt 894 |
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Best regards, Steve |
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Could team 894 view the access database that you created. WE are trying to come up with something just like that. Thank you!
Matt Rybar 894 |
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