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Authorization and Access Control

2007
Access control is the process of controlling every request to a system and determining, based on specified rules (authorizations), whether the request should be granted or denied. The definition of an access control system is typically based on three concepts: access control policies, access control models, and access control mechanisms.
S. De Capitani di Vimercati   +2 more
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Authors’ response to Control issues

British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2012
We appreciate the thoughtful comment on our paper ‘Cerebrospinal fluid exchange in the optic nerve in normal-tension glaucoma’1 and we definitely agree, as mentioned in our paper, that a control group of normals would be desirable in the evaluation of this problem.
Hanspeter Esriel, Killer   +1 more
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Teaching Authority Control

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 2004
SUMMARY The teaching of authority control in schools of library and information science has been given little attention until recently. A 2002 article reported that only a little over a third of respondents to a questionnaire believed they had learned about authority control in school.
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Series Authority Control:

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 1992
swey was sent to ftty sclected NOTIS librarics in the winter of 1990 soliciting responses describing the type of decisions and level of responsibility of authority control required of copy catalogers. This article reports the findings of the survey and explains the University of Oklahoma's own procedures for series authority work.
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Drug Control Authorities in China

Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2004
OBJECTIVE To provide an overview of China's drug control authorities. DATA SOURCES South Pharmaceutical Economy Institute. DATA SYNTHESIS China's drug control authorities include the State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA), which primarily oversees drug administration; the State Development and Reform Commission (SDRC), which is responsible for the ...
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From Authority Control to Context Control

Journal of Archival Organization, 2008
SUMMARY This article introduces the volume by making a distinction between authority control and the broader notion of context control. After exploring the differences between the two, and offering a tentative definition of context control, the article describes the organization of the volume, and summarizes the articles from the perspective of context
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Authority Control in NOTIS

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 1989
The NOTIS Authority Control Module is based on the MARC Format for Authorities. Because NOTIS is an integrated system, the functions of online create/edit, security, and indexing for authority records is very similar to that for bibliographic records. NOTIS also offers a great deal of flexibility in workflow for authority control.
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Local authority building control

Structural Survey, 1988
Traditional role of local authorities With the passing of the Building Act 1984, the Building Regulations reached a crossroads in the long history of building ordinance in this country. From its humble beginning, following the Great Fire of London, and more universally after the passing of the Public Health Act 1875, a monopoly in the enforcement of ...
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Respect for Authority: Authority Control, Context Control, and Archival Description

2018
* INTRODUCTION * From Authority Control to Context Control (Jean Dryden) * ISSUES * Harnessing the Power of Provenance in Archival Description: An Australian Perspective on the Development of the Second Edition of ISAAR(CPF) (Adrian Cunningham) * Pathways to Provenance: DACS and Creator Descriptions (Larry Weimer) * Moving Beyond the Name: Defining ...
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[Cancer control (author's transl)].

MMW, Munchener medizinische Wochenschrift, 1976
Evaluation of Success Figures and Incidence Data: The survival rates of patients with esophageal, bronchail and mammary carcinoma were determined at fixed intervals as specific mean values, including the dependence of the standard deviation on the size of the treatment collectives (n = 50, 100, 1000). In addition to the statistical margin of error, the
H, Oeser, H C, Koch, K, Rach
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