Goal:
What should the auditor be checking for?
There are two types of audits
Audit – Occurs when a frame is submitted for the first time or has not been previous audited because of inaccurate frame information and therefore has not previously been audited. When going through this first audit, it is important that the auditor have the following information latitude, longitude, orientation, and photo. If there is partial or inaccurate information this will delay the auditing process for the unit.
Re-audit – if a frame had previously been audited with a status of Published – Measured, an analyst would look at a frames’ orientation (facing), latitude, longitude, and segment ID (assignment(s)) for accuracy and make any changes if necessary. There are several cases in which a re-audit would occur, a request by the media owner or a request by an agency.
Current State:
Auditing primarily involves ensuring that the latitude, longitude, orientation, and assignments are as precise as possible.
Ideal State:
During the auditing process the auditor needs to check the construction type, construction name, illumination type, media type name, and frame media name. As well as continue to ensure that the latitude, longitude, orientation, and assignments are as precise as possible.