4 - Building Users and Security Flashcards

1
Q

What is a user role?

A

“Look & Feel” of Hyperspace. Determines what activities to show by default.

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2
Q

What is a user record?

A

“Person” Ties security classes and roles together.

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3
Q

User Roles control what aspects of Hyperspace?

A
  1. the home workspace at login2. activities that are automatically started3. menu options and toolbar buttons available to the user4. number of workspaces user can open at one time5. length of time that Hyperspace can be left unattended before it secures or shuts down
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4
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User Role: Key FieldsWhat makes the workspace timeout?

A

Timeout Action

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5
Q

User Role: Key FieldsWhat makes the Inbasket the first thing you see when you login.

A

Activities

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6
Q

User Role: Key FieldsWhat limits you to only 4 workspaces?

A

Max. Workspaces

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7
Q

What is the purpose of the “default security class”?

A

It is the class that applies to all service areas as long as their are no overrides.

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8
Q

What additional areas can you define security classes (two areas)?

A
  1. Service Area2. Location
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Q

What is the purpose of a user role?

A

Define look and feel of Hyperspace for a group of users.

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10
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What is the purpose of a user security record?

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Define the user roles and security classes of a specific user.

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What are the four levels of report security in the Cadence security class?

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  1. Administrator - create, edit, delete and save both public and private2. Power User - create, edit, delete and save private reports but can only edit and run a public report already created3. User (with Edit) - can edit settings and run public report already created4. User (without Edit) - can only run a public report already created
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12
Q

Describe difference between a permissive and restrictive security point.

A

Permissive security points grant access to a piece of functionality and begin with the word MAY. Restrictive take away access and begin with MAY NOT.

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13
Q

At which level of security (i.e. Class, Role, User) will the toolbar be defined?

A

User Role

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14
Q

What are the two most important roles of a User Role?

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  1. Determines home activity

2. Determines menu options and toolbar buttons available to the user

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15
Q

What is the main purpose of assigning a user Chronicles security?

A

Ability to add new records

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16
Q

T or F: Why would a user who registers new patients need a Shared Security Class?

A

Editing PCP information

17
Q

What is Cadence main form used for?

A

To authorize user access to GUI

18
Q

What are the four levels of report security in the registration security class?

A
  1. Admin
  2. Power User
  3. User Edit
  4. User No Edit