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International Journal of Computer Science in Sport, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, 2011
- Arnold Baca:

Editorial.
- Nico Ganter, Kerstin Witte, Jürgen Edelmann-Nusser:

The Development of Cycling Performance during the Training Program: An Analysis Using Dynamical Systems Theory. - Keith Lyons:

Sport Coaches Use of Cloud Computing: From here to Ubiquity.
- Hristo Novatchkov, Sebastian Bichler, Martin Tampier, Philipp Kornfeind:

Real-Time Training and Coaching Methods Based on Ubiquitous Technologies - An Illustration of a Mobile Coaching Framework. - Kerstin Witte, Peter Emmermacher:

Software Package for Assessment of Visual Perception and Anticipation Ability in Combat Sport.
- Andreas Fischer, Martin Do, Thorsten Stein, Tamim Asfour, Rüdiger Dillmann, Hermann Schwameder:

Recognition of Individual Kinematic Patterns during Walking and Running - A Comparison of Artificial Neural Networks and Support Vector Machines. - Armin Kibele:

An eLearning Module for the Biomechanical Analysis of Motor Performance in Sports - A Learning Tool for Academic Teaching. - Michael Stöckl, Martin Lames:

Modeling Constraints in Putting: The ISOPAR Method.
Volume 10, Number 2, 2010
- Arnold Baca:

Editorial.
- Minh Vu Huynh, Anthony Bedford:

An Analysis of the Skills Acquisition Trainer for Badminton Program: Exploring the Effectiveness of Visual Based Training in Sport. - Thorsten Dahmen, Dietmar Saupe:

Calibration of a Power-Speed-Model for Road Cycling Using Real Power and Height Data.
- Josef Wiemeyer, Regine Angert:

Computer Methods to Assess Motor Imagery. - Ihor Zanevsky:

Mathematical and Computer Model of Sport Archery Bow and Arrow Interaction.
- Nina Schaffert, Klaus Mattes:

Designing an Acoustic Feedback System for On-Water Rowing Training. - Jürgen Perl, Daniel Memmert:

Net-Based Game Analysis by Means of the Software Tool SOCCER. - Jürgen Perl, Mark Pfeiffer:

PerPot DoMo: Antagonistic Meta-Model Processing two Concurrent Load Flows.
- Robin R. Mellecker, Richard Coshott:

Perspectives on Exergaming.

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