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Before NBIA users can be created, an administrator with access to the User Authorization Tool must register the NCIA application and assign an administrative user to the NCIA application there. The administrator can then assign users to NBIA and roles to each user. The following table describes the role structure in NBIA.
Role | Functionality | Can Perform Operation |
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NCIA.READ | Search capability | Everything else Note: This role is applied to guest users. |
NCIA.MANAGE_VISIBILITY_STATUS | Privilege to access Access the QC Tool | |
NCIA.VIEW_SUBMISSION_REPORT | Privilege to access Access and verify a submission | |
NCIA.MANAGE_COLLECTION_DESCRIPTION | Privilege to edit Edit a collection description | |
NCIA.SUPER_CURATOR | Create, edit, and delete workflow items Review and delete saved queries Approve Privilege to approve the deletion of image series Delete a shared list | |
NCIA.DELETE_ADMIN | Privilege to delete Delete images approved for deletion | |
NCIA.ADMIN | Privilege to use Use the User Authorization Tool | Use the User Authorization Tool Note: This role is also needed to access CSM UPT. |
The roles you assign allow a user to perform tasks in NBIA. Additionally, an administrator can perform the following tasks:
- Assign a user right the privilege to use the QC tool for the purpose of reviewing submitted imaging data and managing visibility status for the data. See Using the Quality Control Tool.
- Verify submitted files. This includes the permission to view the image submission report which includes submission statistics and information regarding what has been received by the image repositories. See Viewing Submission Reports.
- Configure security for data submitted to NBIA.
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For more information about creating new NBIA users/user groups and performing other tasks in the User Authorization Tool, see the User Authorization Tool documentation.
Access to restricted collections is accomplished through the management of Protection Elements (PEs). See Managing Protection Elements for more information.
Using the QC Tool
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Using the User Authorization Tool
NBIA role required to use this feature: NCIA.ADMIN
For more information about roles, see Creating a New NBIA User.
Administrators use the User Authorization tool to manage data access by users, user groups, protection groups, and roles.
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Managing Protection Groups
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