The level of programs and data to which a given terminal and/or operator are granted access.
A permission given to a user controlling which Perforce commands can be used. Access levels are assigned with p4 protect. The five access levels are list, read, write, review, and super.
The protection level of a user/group determines some aspects of what can be done to a machine. At present only network administrators can set access levels higher than 1.
Applies to applications available over the Internet. Each person will have a defined level of authorization within the application. Each application defines what access levels are available to the end users. Active administrators will normally have the highest level of access available, if the application is available to them. Administrators determine the access level for the employees, depending on the access levels available to the business.
Determines what system information is available to the individual user
In computer security, the level of authority a user has while accessing a secured file or library.
Controls who can access information in your Agenda, or Tasks. There are four different levels: Normal, Confidential, Personal and Public. The default settings at Boston College allow any CampusTime user to invite you to a meeting and to see times when you are busy, but not details about the Entry. Initial settings do NOT allow other Boston College CampusTime users to view your tasks. Public Access allows ALL Boston College CampusTime users to to see the details of an Event.
A group of pre-determined access points (doors /turnstiles) defined in the system software. A cardholder will be cross-referenced to one or more groups (access levels) to define the area(s) he/she may access. Works in conjunction with time zones.
The door or combination of doors and/or barriers an individual is authorized to pass through.
A numeric value ranging from 0 to 1000. Every workflow user operates at a specific access level. The access level defines whether the user can modify certain workflow data. You can only modify data that is protected at a level equal to or higher than your access level.
A user property, controlling what the user is allowed to view and modify, as well as the complexity of the interface. The access levels are: viewer: allowed to view but not modify issues reporter: same as viewer, except can create new issues developer: same as reporter, except can modify issues administrator: same as developer, except can reconfigure the issue tracker.[Note that in the default Mantis installation, there are two more access levels: manager and updater. For our purposes I decided to remove these levels in order to simplify the process.