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====== Advanced concepts ====== | ====== Advanced concepts ====== | ||
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- | The fundamental element of ADUCID®’s activity is an **operation**. The target application requests AIM to perform an operation, AIM along with PEIG® then perform the operation and make the result available to the application. The application can then use the result of the operation (e.g. use a positive authentication result to grant access to information to a specific user in the scope of that user’s assigned rights, or use a negative result to deny access). Standard applications only use the " | ||
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- | |Unordered List ItemInitialization of an identity |II |Identity Initialization |" | ||
- | |Use of an identity |IU |Identity Use |" | ||
- | |Change in an identity |IC |Identity Change |" | ||
- | |Termination of an identity |IE |Identity End |" | ||
- | |Reparative change of an identity |RC |Reparative Identity Change |" | ||
- | |Reparative initialization |RI |Reparative Identity Init |" | ||
- | |Extended Use |XUSE | | |Advanced operation to create replicas, display dialogs and work with personal factor. | | ||
===== Binding ===== | ===== Binding ===== | ||
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The AIM security manager can select what binding scenarios will be supported by AIM and what scenarios will be disabled. This is possible through the AIM “binding mode” attribute configuration. | The AIM security manager can select what binding scenarios will be supported by AIM and what scenarios will be disabled. This is possible through the AIM “binding mode” attribute configuration. | ||
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