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=Overview=
 
=Overview=
  
 
Organisations are used to define ownership of structures or data, allow users to report data, and in the case of a private Fusion Metadata Registry Organisations provide users with the ability to access Registry content to view.<br>
 
Organisations are used to define ownership of structures or data, allow users to report data, and in the case of a private Fusion Metadata Registry Organisations provide users with the ability to access Registry content to view.<br>
 
  
 
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* '''Agencies''': An Agency is responsible for owning structures in the Registry.  Each structure in the Registry must be owned by an Agency.<br>
 
* '''Agencies''': An Agency is responsible for owning structures in the Registry.  Each structure in the Registry must be owned by an Agency.<br>
 
* '''Data Providers''': A Data Provider is responsible for loading data or registering the URL of where data can be obtained.<br>
 
* '''Data Providers''': A Data Provider is responsible for loading data or registering the URL of where data can be obtained.<br>
* '''Data Consumers''': A Data Consumer can log into the Registry, however they have no special access beyond being able to use the user interface.  When a Registry is running in public mode, a Data Consumer has no extra privileges.  When a Registry is running in private mode, access is restricted to authenticated users only.  In this condition, a Data Consumer will have access to browsing the content of the Registry via the Web Service only.<br>
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* '''Data Consumers''': A Data Consumer can log into the Registry; however, they have no special access beyond being able to use the user interface.  When a Registry is running in public mode, a Data Consumer has no extra privileges.  When a Registry is running in private mode, access is restricted to authenticated users only.  In this condition, a Data Consumer will have access to browsing the content of the Registry via the Web Service only.<br>
  
 
=Organisation Wizard=
 
=Organisation Wizard=
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Latest revision as of 09:18, 1 April 2024

Overview

Organisations are used to define ownership of structures or data, allow users to report data, and in the case of a private Fusion Metadata Registry Organisations provide users with the ability to access Registry content to view.

Organisations include:

  • Agencies: An Agency is responsible for owning structures in the Registry. Each structure in the Registry must be owned by an Agency.
  • Data Providers: A Data Provider is responsible for loading data or registering the URL of where data can be obtained.
  • Data Consumers: A Data Consumer can log into the Registry; however, they have no special access beyond being able to use the user interface. When a Registry is running in public mode, a Data Consumer has no extra privileges. When a Registry is running in private mode, access is restricted to authenticated users only. In this condition, a Data Consumer will have access to browsing the content of the Registry via the Web Service only.

Organisation Wizard

The Organisation Wizard contains 2 steps. Step 1 is the general details step.


Step 1


Step 2 allows for the provision of information about Contacts.


Step 2