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 | **Smartform-architect** | The role "​Smartform-architect"​ enables the user to access the TIM Smartform Suite with the medium complexity level "​architect"​. | | **Smartform-architect** | The role "​Smartform-architect"​ enables the user to access the TIM Smartform Suite with the medium complexity level "​architect"​. |
 | **Smartform-expert** | The role "​Smartform-expert"​ enables the user to access the TIM Smartform Suite with the highest complexity level "​expert"​. | | **Smartform-expert** | The role "​Smartform-expert"​ enables the user to access the TIM Smartform Suite with the highest complexity level "​expert"​. |
-| **dashboard-user ** | Can log into the [[en:​software:​dashboard:​dashboard_documentation|dashboard]] and change widget variables. | 
-| **dashboard-manager ** |  Can log into the [[en:​software:​dashboard:​dashboard_documentation|dashboard]],​ see the list of widgets, add widgets in the dashboard, delete widgets in the dashborad, change widget variables, change locked widget variables, create new dahsboards, release dashboards and change dahsboard layouts. | 
-| **dashboard-admin ** | Has the same rights as the dahsboard-manager and additionally can create console widgets, change widget varibales and change widgets. | 
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 === Context Roles === === Context Roles ===
  The context roles are similar to the system roles; however, they are completely dissociated from one another. Context roles are always related to a **single** process or an instance and allow the user to influence a process with expanded rights. Currently, the following roles exist:  The context roles are similar to the system roles; however, they are completely dissociated from one another. Context roles are always related to a **single** process or an instance and allow the user to influence a process with expanded rights. Currently, the following roles exist:
-^ deployer ^ [[en:​software:​igrafx_documentation#​attributes_of_a_starting_element|The group/user who is designated as deployer in the process model]] is given the ability to [[en:​software:​tim:​deploy_processdefinition|deploy a new process version]]. |+^ deployer ^ [[en:​software:​igrafx_documentation#​attributes_of_a_starting_element|The group/user who is designated as deployer in the process model]] is given the ability to [[en:​software:​tim:​deploy_processdefinition|deploy a new process version]]. |
 ^participant^ All users within a group are given the rights of a "​participant if the group has an active task, has been assigned a [[en:​software:​tim:​tasks|task]] within a process, or is assigned to a [[en:​software:​tim:​swimlanes|Swimlane]]. If the swim lane or the task is assigned to a specific user rather than the group, than the participant rights are also given. | ^participant^ All users within a group are given the rights of a "​participant if the group has an active task, has been assigned a [[en:​software:​tim:​tasks|task]] within a process, or is assigned to a [[en:​software:​tim:​swimlanes|Swimlane]]. If the swim lane or the task is assigned to a specific user rather than the group, than the participant rights are also given. |
-^starter^ [[en:​software:​igrafx_documentation#​attributes_of_a_starting_element| The group/user, who is assigned as the starter in the process model]], receives the ability to [[en:​software:​tim:​start_instance|start the process]]. |+^starter^ [[en:​software:​igrafx_documentation#​attributes_of_a_starting_element|The group/user, who is assigned as the starter in the process model]], receives the ability to [[en:​software:​tim:​start_instance|start the process]]. |
 ^owner^ The holder of a process is designated as the owner. The owner may, for example, [[en:​software:​tim:​task_assignment| assign tasks to arbitrary groups or users]], [[en:​software:​tim:​instance_context_archive|archive instances]] and [[en:​software:​tim:​todo-processmanager4g|view all instances of a given process]].| ^owner^ The holder of a process is designated as the owner. The owner may, for example, [[en:​software:​tim:​task_assignment| assign tasks to arbitrary groups or users]], [[en:​software:​tim:​instance_context_archive|archive instances]] and [[en:​software:​tim:​todo-processmanager4g|view all instances of a given process]].|
     
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