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+ | A [[federated-systems role]] (or, simply, a [[federated role]]) is the [[system-user role]] that is assigned to a user in several related, yet independent, [[software system]]s by default. A particular system may or may not override the ''federated role'' within that system and re-assign its local ''system-user role'' to that particular user. That re-assignment can happen only within one system and cannot affect any other system unless the ''federal role'' has been changed. | ||
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[[Category: CNM Cyber Orientation]][[Category: Articles]] | [[Category: CNM Cyber Orientation]][[Category: Articles]] |
Latest revision as of 19:16, 20 November 2020
A federated-systems role (or, simply, a federated role) is the system-user role that is assigned to a user in several related, yet independent, software systems by default. A particular system may or may not override the federated role within that system and re-assign its local system-user role to that particular user. That re-assignment can happen only within one system and cannot affect any other system unless the federal role has been changed.