Content Categories
Depending on your access role, you can create and manage the following
types of content with
Process Composer for Dashboard:
Content Type
|
Category
|
Simulation (Simulation
Process)
|
Evaluation
|
Simulation Activity
|
Evaluation
|
Simulation Attribute Group
|
Definition
|
Simulation Attribute
|
Resource*
|
Simulation Category
|
Evaluation
|
Simulation Connector
|
Definition
|
Simulation Document
|
Evaluation
|
Simulation Folder
|
Evaluation
|
Simulation Job
|
Evaluation
|
Simulation Template
(Simulation Experience)
|
Definition
|
Analytics Case (Decision Case)
|
Evaluation
|
Approximation
|
Evaluation
|
Note:
Simulation Attribute is not a business type. However, the
management of attributes when used with attribute groups is considered Resource
data for access purposes.
The content you can access and the tasks you can perform depend on your access role. For more
information, see 3DEXPERIENCE
Platform: Content Categories.
Access Roles
Process Composer for Dashboard
uses app-specific roles, instead of the
3DEXPERIENCE platform
3DSpace baseline roles. If you know your baseline role, use the table
below to map it to your app-specific access role.
Baseline Access Role
|
App-specific Access Role
|
Description
|
Reader
|
Simulation Viewer
|
Can access simulation content only in the Frozen, Released,
or Obsolete state.
|
Contributor
|
Simulation Analyst
|
Uses predefined objects, such as experiences, attribute groups, and connectors, to create
and run simulation processes and simulation activities.
Can also do the following:
- Create download, upload, and delete rules.
- Add an attribute group to simulation processes and
simulation activities.
- Define the parameters and attributes of a simulation
process.
- Copy references or documents with content.
- Create documents or links to documents.
- Put common content into documents.
- Specify the download, upload, and delete rules for
documents.
- Run simulation processes and activities.
- Create revisions.
- Perform PLM collaborative tasks, such as initiating a
review.
|
Author
|
Simulation Methods Developer
|
Creates and configures simulation processes
and simulation activities that can be used as experiences by the simulation
analyst.
|
Author
|
Simulation Attribute Group Administrator
|
Can do the following:
- Create an attribute group and delete an attribute group
that the Simulation Attribute Group Administrator owns.
- Add and remove attributes from the attribute group.
- Modify the properties of an attribute in the attribute
group.
A person with the role of Simulation Attribute Group
Administrator cannot create attributes.
|
Leader
|
Simulation Reviewer
|
Reviews simulation objects in the review lifecycle state and
determines if they can be promoted to the next lifecycle state.
|
Leader
|
Simulation Attributes Administrator
|
Can do the following:
- Create, modify, and delete an attribute group.
- Create, modify, and delete an attribute.
|
Owner
|
Simulation Access Manager
|
Provides other users access to simulation
objects to which the Simulation Access Manager already has access.
|
Restricted roles allow partners to access content owned by their company within a
specific collaborative space. The table below describes the level of access for
restricted roles for design tasks. For more information, see Restricted Responsibilities.
Access Role |
Description |
Reader (Restricted) |
Has read access to any content owned by their
organization. |
Contributor (Restricted) |
For content owned by their organization, can
perform the same actions as a Contributor. |
Author (Restricted) |
For content owned by their organization, can
perform the same actions as an Author. |
Leader (Restricted) |
For content owned by their organization, can
perform the same actions as a Leader. |
The Owner (Restricted) access role can perform the same actions as an Owner for content owned by their organization.
Your business administrator can change
the default accesses to commands, content, and collaborative spaces. Companies
can also implement customized roles and accesses. This guide describes the
default behavior when describing access to content or
commands.
For more information, see
3DEXPERIENCE
Platform:
Responsibilities.