Several common design principles are used when creating the base 80+ security roles included in AX 2012.
These design principles include the following:
• Roles represent the common access rights that are required for the job positions within an organization.
• Roles account for the organization size, culture and industry focus.
• Users are assigned to one or more roles according to their job.
• Role types.
- Functional role: for example: Warehouse worker.
- Organization role: for example: Employee.
- Application role: for example: System User.
• Role segregation categories: Functional roles are designed to accommodate segregation of duties. Different categories of roles exist that each focus on their type responsibilities.
- Validation: Clerks focus on recording transactions.
- Verification: Verifies validate the correctness of recorded transactions.
- Authorization: Supervisors authorize processing of the transactions.
- Management: Managers review transactions periodically and apply changes to the process as appropriate.
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