The Roles and Permissions page provides a comprehensive view of the different roles and permissions available in DDOE. These roles define what actions users can perform and what resources they can access across both the organization level and project level.
Permissions are designed to ensure secure access control while enabling users to perform their responsibilities effectively based on their assigned role.
Within DDOE, permissions are categorized based on:
Organization-level access
Project-level access
Action-based permissions
The following sections provide detailed information about each category:
Project-Level Roles and Action Permissions
Project-level roles define the permissions assigned to users within a specific project. These roles control actions such as:
Creating and managing datasets
Performing annotations
Running pipelines and tasks
Accessing project-specific resources
Permissions at this level are limited to the scope of the project, ensuring that users can only interact with resources relevant to their assigned projects.
Organization-Level Roles and Action Permissions
Organization-level roles define permissions across the entire DDOE organization. These roles provide broader access and are typically assigned to administrators or users responsible for managing organizational resources.
Permissions at this level include:
Managing users and roles
Configuring integrations and system settings
Accessing all projects within the organization
Monitoring platform usage and governance
Organization-level permissions ensure centralized control and governance across all projects and resources.