Timekeeper
A timekeeper is a person that measures the passage of time. They may have additional functions in sports and business.
Description
[edit]A timekeeper is a person who measures time with the assistance of a clock or a stopwatch.
Functions
[edit]Sports
[edit]In addition, a timekeeper records time, time taken, or time remaining during events such as sports matches. Along with the game clock, a timekeeper may be needed to manage clocks other gameplay clocks, including play clocks, pitch clocks, and shot clocks.
Business
[edit]In business, a timekeeper tracks employee time, potentially using a time clock. Collecting such data gives employers insight into a workforce so that a business can then make operational decisions to increase productivity and reduce labor costs.
See also
[edit]- Atomic clock
- Chess clock
- History of timekeeping devices
- Fully automatic time
- Horology
- Referee
- Sense of time
- Stopwatch
- Time clock
- Timegrapher
- Timesheet
- Time tracking software
External links
[edit]Look up timekeeper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
- Media related to Timekeepers at Wikimedia Commons
- A Walk Through Time at the National Institute of Standards and Technology
- "Treatise for Observers on Constructing the Circle of Projection" is a manuscript, in Arabic, from 1473, about timekeeping.