This Standard provides a framework and supporting processes for determining elements of an audiovisual system that need to be verified; the timing of that verification within the project delivery cycle; a process for determining verification criteria/metrics; and reporting procedures.
Title
Audiovisual Systems Performance Verification
Document Number
10:2013
Publication Date
originally 2013, republished in 2024
Standard Type
Documentation
2013
Matthew Silverman, CTS®, PMP, George Mason University (Moderator)
John Bailey, CTS-D, CTS-I, The Whitlock Group
Jason Brameld, PTS Consulting
Gregory Bronson, CTS-D, Cornell University Ithaca
Paul Depperschmidt, Cisco Systems, Inc
Richard Derbyshire, CTS, SM&W
Dan Doolen, University of Illinois
Tristan Gfrerer, CTS, Google
Mike Izatt, CTS-D, Spectrum Engineers, Inc
Tom Kopin, CTS, Kramer Electronics USA, Inc
Richard Morrison, Prince2, CPENG, CTS, Norman Disney & Young
Mike Quinn, BEng, Ceng, MIET, CTS-D
Under Revision
Richard Morrison, CTS, AECOM (Moderator)
Ryan Altschul, CTS, Cerami & Associates, Inc.
Gain Foster, CTS, K2 Audio
Rakesh Kumar, CTS-I, Amazon India
Asad Lalani, LC Acoustics
Bonnie Metro, DLR Group
Rodrigo Sanchez-Pizani, CTS, King’s College London
David Soukup, CTS-D, CTS-I – FinePoint Tech
Leonard Suskin, CTS-D, Spectra Audio Design Group
Jonathan Tulip – Venav
Daniel Wright, CTS, Shen, Milsom & Wilkie
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