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RolesSets of permissions that can be applied to individual users. Users can belong to more than one role. Two roles, authenticated users (those users that sign up for an account) and anonymous users (those either without an account or not logged in), are supplied by default with Drupal installations. Drupal allows creating additional roles.
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RolesThe behavior that is expected of people in standard situations. Roles are the patterns of needs, goals, beliefs, attitudes, values, and behavior that are expected of an individual occupying a particular position in society.
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RolesMany aspects of project work are done as a part-time responsibility. All methodologies recognize that the project manager and all other job titles are role definitions where the role is often fulfille [..]
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RolesScreen names of key characters in a movie or television show.
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RolesRoles are units of organization in Ansible. Assigning a role to a group of hosts (or a set of groups, or host patterns, etc.) implies that they should implement a specific behavior. A role may include [..]
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RolesThis is a term that refers to a type of website user. Each user will be given a role and permissions such as a web page editor or site administrator.
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RolesIn Security Analytics, roles determine what users can do. A role has permissions assigned to it and you must assign a role to each user. The user then has permission to do what the role allows.
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RolesRoles define a group of people with specific responsibilities and permissions. When a business process runs, the role for each step includes all of the workers in that role in the business process tar [..]
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RolesThe patterns of behaviour which are expected from individuals in society.
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RolesThe expected and characteristic pattern of Behavior exhibited by an individual as a member of a particular social group.
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RolesThe kind of action or activity proper to the judiciary, particularly its responsibility for Decision Making.
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RolesThe expected function of a member of the Nursing profession.
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RolesThe expected function of a member of the medical profession.
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RolesThe expected function of a member of a particular profession.
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RolesSet of expectations that exempt Persons from responsibility for their illness and exempt them from usual responsibilities.
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RolesA fleet maneuver consisting of one ship leading the rest of the fleet from location to location in space. The purpose of a Rolling Safespot is to make the fleet harder to scan down. A fast ship, such as an interceptor equipped with a MWD continuously burns away from the fleet at a Safespot. Fleet members then warp to the interceptor each time it ge [..]
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RolesProcess of distributing the portal role definitions and user assignments transferred by the portal throughout the SAP system.
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RolesA tool for the role administrator that supports the development and maintenance of roles kept in the Portal Content Directory.
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RolesA collection of tasks, services, and information that is available for groups of users.
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RolesTechnical process of transferring the portal role definitions and user assignments to the SAP system responsible for maintaining roles within the SAP system landscape.
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RolesComprises everything that is considered to be normal portal content (that is, that has a visual representation) and/or can be started using a URL.
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RolesFunction offered by the Role Editor. It allows the administrator to describe services that are stored in the PCD or that can be accessed through the PCD.
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RolesA role that is a subset of activities included in another role.
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RolesHierarchy of tasks, services and information that are part of a role. A folder is maintained in a role. It only belongs to the role it was created in and can only be edited in that role.
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RolesRole components are generic, reusable structures or components that are
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RolesA specific collection of tasks, services, and information that are part of a role.
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RolesLike in a movie, roles are scripts for behavior, but unlike a movie, social roles are ambiguous and negotiable; roles are generally attached to status positions.
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RolesA security category related to access or functionality. Examples: Information Provider, Information Consumer.
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