AV 9000:Defining Quality in Engineered Audio Visual Systems, Outlines "Zero Defects" Process for A/V Integrators, Simplifies the Work
of Designers, Installers and Technology Managers.
Author Mario Maltese of Audio
Visual Resources, Inc., describes methods to ensure the consistent delivery of quality when creating multimedia rooms. |
| Williston Park,
NY – May 17, 2006 –
In the new book, AV
9000:Defining Quality in Engineered Audio Visual Systems, Mario Maltese, CEO of Audio Visual Resources, Inc., proposes a standard for defining
quality in engineered audio visual systems that has become the de facto
standard for the industry. AV
9000 includes
an introduction to quality management systems for AV designers and installers, as well as technology managers responsible
for AV assets. The publication was created to offer a standard to make it easier for a designer to target the product, performance
and practices the customer needs. "This process is proven to shorten the time line of projects,
and give the customer the confidence that they’ve received what they specified. Some of the content has been on our
website for years to assist students in achieving their "CTS-D" certification" notes Maltese. "Now, the
book provides a more detailed "how-to" for the most important checklist, the Commissioning Checklist, along with
details on the instrumentation required to validate performance." AV9000:
Defining Quality in Engineered Audio Visual Systems can be previewed
and purchased at the following link: http://www.lulu.com/content/307317 or Amazon http://www.amazon.com/AV-9000-Defining-Quality-Engineered/dp/1411690893/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1240579882&sr=8-1 |