During the first stage of construction of an FCS platform, the platform administrator ("P-Admin) plays an essential part.
First, it is important to gain an overview of the roles of the system administrator ("S-Admin), the platform administrator ("P-Admin), and
the users ("User").
Platform administrators are in the middle of the hierarchy, between the system administrator and the users.
The functional hierarchy can be illustrated using an analogy of the construction and use of a house:
- The purchaser (i.e. designer) announces what the house (i.e. the platform) should look like.
- The builder (i.e. system administrator) transfers a ready-made
house to one or more owners (i.e. platform
administrators).
- The platform administrator sets the house rules, divides the inhabitants (i.e. users)
into groups and structures
the arrangement of the house (i.e. organisation of content on the platform).
- A view users visit the house while others live in it permanently.
The inhabitants have different keys (i.e. permissions) which grant them
access to different rooms (i.e. folders). In accessible rooms, they
help to add, change or remove furniture (i.e. content). Doors for which
inhabitants do not have access keys are not visible to them.
Forms of use: ASP and server license
factline offers the factline
Community Server (FCS) as an ASP solution. This means the server, on
which a customer's platform is installed, is located at factline. The
functions of the
system administrator are taken over by factline. Clients can also
purchase a server license. In this case, the system is installed on the
server of the client. Subsequently, the customer is the system
administrator.
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