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Actor

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Discussion

An Actor is an identifiable participant that performs or can perform an action or Role within a defined context.

An Actor can be:

An Actor can identify:

An Actor performs actions through one or more assigned Roles. The applicable Role establishes the responsibilities, permissions, and expected behaviors governing those actions.

Definition

identifiable participant that performs or can perform an action or Role within a defined context

Source

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Note

An Actor differs from a Role:

One Actor can perform multiple Roles. Multiple Actors can perform the same Role.

An Actor differs from a User:

A User is an Actor when the User performs an action or Role. An Actor is not necessarily a User.

An Actor differs from a Node:

Every Node can act as an Actor. An Actor is not necessarily a Node.

An Actor does not need to be human. Organizations, systems, services, Nodes, and automated processes can act as Actors.

Identifying an Actor does not establish authority to perform every action. The applicable Role, authorization, Policy, and Governance Policy determine the permitted actions.

Example

A DIDO-TE validation process involves the following Actors:

Each Actor performs different actions according to its assigned Role and the applicable Governance Policies.


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