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decimal3d:instructions_for_use:instructions_for_use [2019/09/03 21:20] – [Data Validation and Limits] kmobiledecimal3d:instructions_for_use:instructions_for_use [2019/09/03 21:40] – [Release Notes] kmobile
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 ==== Unauthorized Use ==== ==== Unauthorized Use ====
  
-The Astroid Planning Application will contain sensitive patient information that is protected under various governmental regulations, therefore users must ensure they adequately follow all appropriate and applicable rules regarding how, where, and when their staff may access the application and its data. In order to facilitate proper usage and protections, Astroid has a robust user permissioning scheme, as well as industry standard options for configuring password requirements, as explained at the [[https://developers.thinknode.com/services/ams/settings|Thinknode Account Management Settings page]]. Since all application and data access requires user login credentials, it is important that site administrators implement a strong password policy and that all users understand the importance of maintaining secrecy of their password (i.e. passwords should never be shared among more than one user). It is these user credentials that protect the system and its data from unauthorized access and replication.  +The decimal3D will contain sensitive patient information that is protected under various governmental regulations, therefore users must ensure they adequately follow all appropriate and applicable rules regarding how, where, and when their staff may access the application and its data. Since all application and data access requires user login credentials, it is important that site administrators implement a strong password policy and that all users understand the importance of maintaining secrecy of their password (i.e. passwords should never be shared among more than one user). It is these user credentials that protect the system and its data from unauthorized access and replication.  
  
 ==== Access Control ==== ==== Access Control ====
  
-Astroid (Thinknode) administrators have the ability to manage user access, passwords, and "lock" data records to prevent unwanted and unintended modification. Several features have specific access rights that can be configured, including the ability to lock data records, unlock data records, and delete data. By configuring these options, administrators can lock critical data records, such as beam models, equipment information, and other machine/site level data, such that only expressly authorized users can edit these fields. All critical site records such as these should be kept "locked" at all times, and should be unlocked by only be authorized users when expliciting desiring to edit said records (and locking them again after modification is complete). In addition to the practice of locking site data records, users are expected to establish a review process whereby a minimum of two authorized individuals will review all proposed site data changes (including beam models and equipment data) prior to updating the records in Thinknode (please note that at this time, all such records are downloaded, reviewed, and updated through the Thinknode Desktop Client, which is available for download [[https://desktop.thinknode.com/|here]]).+FIXME - this can be deleted?
  
-As Astroid is a cloud based application the site administrator will be responsible for the installation of Astroid on to the appropriate workstations. Each user should have an individual log in and password to access the planning app that prevents unauthorized access. Best practices should be followed.+==== Known Limitations ====
  
-For further information on access management and permission settings please refer to [[https://developers.thinknode.com/services/iam|Thinknode IAM Services]]. The Thinknode services provide two important considerations regarding your clinical data, first, the permission schemes and access control, provide effective control against unintentional and malicious data manipulation and the inherent storage redundancy of the cloud resources provides exception protection against data loss. +For a list of known system issues and limitations please refer to the following.
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-==== Known Limitations ====+
  
-For a list of known system issues and limitations please refer to the following articles for the Planning App and Dosimetry App, respectively. 
  
-[[planning:userguide:userguide#known_application_limitations|Planning App Known Limitations]] 
  
-[[dosimetry:userguide:userguide#known_application_limitations|Dosimetry App Known Limitations]] 
  
  
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 === Release Notes === === Release Notes ===
  
-For the release notes for each version of the Planning Application, please refer to the [[https://dotdecimal.freshdesk.com/support/discussions/forums/9000203024|.decimal Freshdesk Forum]].+For the release notes for each version of the Planning Application, please refer to the FIXME we need to come up with where this is.
  
  
decimal3d/instructions_for_use/instructions_for_use.txt · Last modified: 2023/04/17 16:34 by kerhart