Definitions for "Auditor"
A hearer or listener.
someone who listens attentively
a Dianetics or Scientology practitioner trained in the technology of auditing
A student who enrols in a class for a reduced fee and recieves no credit. St. Giles does not accept auditors.
a student who attends a course but does not take it for credit
a person who either already has a college degree or is taking the course for information only and prefers not to take the tests
An individual qualified (at the state level) to conduct audits.
A person appointed and authorized to audit or examine an account or accounts, compare the charges with the vouchers, examine the parties and witnesses, allow or reject charges, and state the balance.
A person or group that belongs to the taff of an enterprise or is hired from outside, but is, in either case, independent of the audited areas. This person or group must possess a professional qualification for the performance of an environmental audit.
Keywords:  bloodhound, watchdog
a watchdog, not a bloodhound
Keywords:  trail, analyzing, duties, role, flags
An authorized individual, or role, with administrative duties, which include selecting the events to be audited on the system, performing system operations to enable the recording of those events, and analyzing the trail of audit events.
An authorized individual, or role, with administrative duties, which include selecting the events to be audited on the system, setting up the audit flags that enable the recording of those events, and analyzing the audit. trail
Keywords:  counsellor, spiritual
Spiritual counsellor
(1 definitions) Operating Thetan
The purpouse of the assembly "Auditor" is to facilitate the registration of action information against a data storage system by an application, sub-system or user.
a prime target in litigation claiming investor and creditor economic losses because it is the only available (and solvent) entity that had any direct contact with the client's business affairs
Keywords:  fiction, reader, speech, story, whom
someone other than the reader - a character within the fiction - to whom the story or "speech" is addressed.
Keywords:  judicially, audience, hears, court, one
One who hears judicially, as in an audience court.
Provides systematic evaluations of the risk management and internal control processes.