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The 3DEXPERIENCE platform is a collaborative environment for managing your processes based on defined access roles and content lifecycles that provide secure access to content.
Content Categories
Depending on your access role, you can create and manage the following types of content with Dymola Behavior Modeling.
Content Type | Category |
Dymola Behavior Library | Definition |
The content you can access and the tasks you can perform depend on your access role.
Access Roles
Dymola Behavior Modeling uses the 3DEXPERIENCE platform 3DSpace baseline access roles that your business administrator assigns to you. The table below describes the level of access for design tasks.
Access Role | Description |
Public Reader | Has read access to any data. |
Reader | Has read access to any data, and can create and modify Personal Management category data. |
Contributor | Manages any review and simulation data of project of which the contributor is a member. |
Author | Can use all authoring commands, except creating Dymola Behavior Modeling libraries, and importing 3DXML files. |
Leader | Can use all authoring commands, including creating Dymola Behavior Modeling libraries, and importing 3DXML files. |
The access roles provide hierarchical access. Leader includes all access that an Author has (who has all access that a Reader has) plus additional specific accesses. In the above table, an access role has all the accesses of the roles that appear above it. Your business administrator can configure access rules that change the default behavior. On premises only: Your business administrator can change the default accesses to commands, content, and collaborative spaces. Companies can also implement customized roles and accesses. This guide describes the default behavior when describing access to content or commands. Your access to content or commands is determined by more than your access role. The current collaborative space, your organization, the current lifecycle state of the content, the app you are using, and other custom access controls all affect whether you can access content or commands. You might have access to some content or commands only under certain conditions.
