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Group Admin Pages - Design
-Group Admin Pages - Design
+Group Admin Pages - Design
ACS subsite docs : Group Admin Pages - Design
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+
-I. Essentials
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-
+I. Essentials
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+
-II. Introduction
+II. Introduction
The group administration packages provides a "control panel" to allow
the administrator of a subsite to control the groups in use on that
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new groups, specify applicable relationship types, create relations
between these groups, and modify attributes of the types and groups.
-III. Historical Considerations
+III. Historical Considerations
Versions 4.0.x of the ACS lacked a useful group administration package
for subsites. For example:
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subsite aware and better integrated with the ACS Object Model.
-IV. Design Tradeoffs
+IV. Design Tradeoffs
Whenever possible, the design of this package tries to minimize
disturbance to the core ACS 4.0 data model. Instead, we focus on
adding a more powerful user interface and PL/SQL API to the existing
group admin pages while extending the data model only when necessary.
-V. API
+V. API
Permissible relationship types
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-Dynamic subtypes of object types
+Dynamic subtypes of object types
To allow administrators to create dynamic object types (e.g. subtypes
of the object types group
, membership_rel
,
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be removed in a future version of ACS
-VII. Data Model Discussion
+VII. Data Model Discussion
...
-VIII. User Interface
+VIII. User Interface
The user interface comprises entirely of administrative pages located
in the /admin/
directory of the subsite package.
-IX. Configuration/Parameters
+IX. Configuration/Parameters
The revised group administration pages require no new package parameters.
-X. Future Improvements/Areas of Likely Change
+X. Future Improvements/Areas of Likely Change
There are many areas for improvement to the user interface, including
tighter integration with the relational segments and constraints
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-XI. Authors
+XI. Authors
This document is primarily the result of discussions between Oumi
Mehrotra and Michael Bryzek. Bryan Quinn and Rafi Schloming provided
key insights early in the development process.
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-XII. Revision History
+XII. Revision History
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Michael Bryzek
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