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: User Management can control, for example: | : User Management can control, for example: | ||
:: *The projects a user can access | ::* The projects a user can access | ||
:: *Whether access to that project is read-only | ::* Whether access to that project is read-only | ||
:: *If a user can update his credentials (login, password) | ::* If a user can update his credentials (login, password) | ||
:: *If a user can update relevant project data | ::* If a user can update relevant project data | ||
:: *If a user can host or join a session with other users | ::* If a user can host or join a session with other users | ||
==Different account types in the Tygron Web Application== | ==Different account types in the Tygron Web Application== |
Revision as of 09:12, 17 October 2014
This article is a stub.
After reading this page:
- you've learned about user account management
- you've learned about the different account types in the Tygron Engine
- you've learned how accounts relate to their domain
- you've learned about the different license types
- you've learned how to change user account details
User Account management
- User management is the process that focuses on the administration of users of IT and information systems. This process manages the registration of users and the authorisation of their roles within a system.
- User Management can control, for example:
- The projects a user can access
- Whether access to that project is read-only
- If a user can update his credentials (login, password)
- If a user can update relevant project data
- If a user can host or join a session with other users