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. 2011 Jul 14;12:285. doi: 10.1186/1471-2105-12-285

Figure 6.

Figure 6

Two use cases of permission propagation. Two users are granted full permission to view GI Clinical Trials Project ("y"), however none of them can add new data ("n") nor edit existing data unless they were its original creator ("s"). One of the users (giuser1) is prevented from accessing any data with demographic elements such as, for example, the names of the Patients. In this case, an uppercase "N" is assigned in the right to view the Collection DemographicData, which will be merged with the inherited "y" to produce an effective permission level of "N" for the right to view (merge 1). For the second user (giuser2), permission is granted to use the Collection TissueData, indicating that the user can create new instances in that Collection (merge 2).