Knowledge Base for Supply App

User profiles/roles & sharing specificities

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User profiles

Users will all have a specific profile in the N-SIDE Suite, allowing them to access features that bring them value.

There are three profiles that are defined by the usage:

  • Visual User: this profile focuses on trial monitoring or high-level results.
  • Advanced User: this profile focuses on reevaluations of trials.
  • Power User: this profiles creates the initial modeling of trials and focuses on optimizing advanced plans and trial characteristics.

Access and editing rights

Visual User

Visual Users have view-only access to information in the Suite that have been shared with them. Visual users are not able to create, modify or update data or run simulations to generate results.

Advanced User

Advanced Users have the ability to create or modify setups listed below:

  • Recruitment
  • Treatment
  • Production
  • IRT setup: all tabs except “IRT configuration”
  • Network
  • Initial State

Advanced Users can also run simulations to generate results.

However, they cannot create trials – trials have to be created first by a Power User and it has to be shared with the Advanced User, along with the IRT extract and matching.

 

 Restricted data sets

Some data sets should typically be edited by a Power User and will display a lock (see below) in editing mode:

  • Trial Master Data: “Simulation parameters”, “Treatment” and “Patient” tabs.
  • IRT data extract
  • Treatment setup: all tabs except “Proportions for patient attributes” and “Patient evolution probabilities steps” which are not restricted.

To prevent accidental updates, Advanced Users need to unlock these data sets to make modifications and should therefore only be unlocked if it is an absolute necessity.

restricted data set

As an Advanced User, if you absolutely need to unlock the data set to edit it, you can do it by clicking on the lock.

 

Power User

Power Users have the ability to create or modify new and existing projects, trials, setups, and plans. Power Users can also run simulations to generate results.

Updating data sets

Advanced and Power Users can update references of any data sets they are shared as contributor (see here).

How to update an outdated data set:

If you are contributor of an outdated data set (i.e., there is a clock icon next to the data set name), you can update it as follows:

update references

  1. Open the data set you are contributor of.
  2. Click the edit button in the grey horizontal bar.
  3. Click “Update references” and save the updates.
    → As a result, the clock icon will disappear.

User roles

Besides these profiles, there are roles that involve different additional responsibilities :

  • IRT connection manager: setting up the IRT data connection with SFTP server.
  • IRT reviewer: reviewing the IRT setup.
  • Trial reviewer: reviewing the setups and plans.
  • Corporate user: defining, maintaining and updating (or managing) the Master Data used across studies. Creating projects and providing users access to the projects.
  • User manager: managing the user access to the N-SIDE Supply App by setting up user profiles and roles as well as removing/disabling existing users. This is by definition the most privileged user since it can change the roles of everyone.
  • Team manager: creating, modifying or deleting teams of users.

❌ These profiles and roles can be combined. However, users will only have one profile (whereas they can have several roles). For example, a Power User could have the role of IRT connection manager as also of Corporate user.

In addition to the User profiles and roles, different access rights can be allocated to users or teams.

Note

When users duplicate a setup, they will automatically become the owner of the duplicated setup and therefore, retrieve the access rights related to their user profile.

 

The following table summarizes all user profiles and access rights combinations and their respective actions on setups:

Power User or Advanced UserVisual User
OwnerCreate all setups ✅

Duplicate all setups ✅

Delete all setups ✅

Create setup ❌

Duplicate setup ❌

Delete setup ❌

ContributorCreate all setups ✅

Duplicate all setups ✅

Delete all setups ❌

Create setup ❌

Duplicate setup ❌

Delete setup ❌

ViewerCreate all setups ✅

Duplicate all setups ✅

Delete all setups ❌

Create setup ❌

Duplicate setup ❌

Delete setup ❌

Sharing specificities

The N-SIDE Supply App includes some particularities for the Share action.

Sharing a data set

When you share a data set, such as a trial or a plan, you automatically share its dependencies, i.e. all the data sets needed for the correct usage of what you are sharing. A data set with its dependencies is called a sharing unit.

You can also share an entire sharing unit with individuals or teams, via the Share all data sets and Share with trial participants (see “Trial participants” section further below) buttons.

By sharing the main data set, you also upgrade the relation of the dependencies, i.e., making it at least as permissive as before (e.g., when upgrading to viewer, the collaborator will stay contributor if they were before, and viewer otherwise).

share with users or teams

When sharing a data set, you can visualize the dependencies that will be automatically shared with it (see red frame on the screenshot below).

share 'Trial A' data sets

You can check the summarised relation of a team or a user with the sharing unit (see red frame on the screenshot below):

  • ContributorContributor for all data sets in the sharing unit.
  • At least ViewerViewer of some data sets and Contributor of the others.
  • ViewerViewer for all data sets in the sharing unit.
  • Partial Access: Missing accesses to some of the data sets.

Types of viewers and access

More than seeing the current relation with the sharing unit, you can also access the relations of an individual user or team with the dependencies of a sharing unit (see red frame on the screen shot below). This way, you can have an inventory of the relations and update each of them for a team or a user without needing to go through each dependency and update the relation separately.

Contributor sharing access

Stop sharing; no access

Datasets dependencies

Sharing some datasets of the Supply App will automatically share upstream related datasets as well:

By sharingYou will also share
Trial (= the TMD)Compound, lot management, matching, past productions
Past productionLot management
ExtractLot management and matching
Production setupLot management
Initial stateLot management
In case the initial state is created from an extract: extract and matching are shared as well.
Plan

 

Lot management, past production, setups from the plan
In case the initial state is created from an extract: extract and matching are shared as well.
ResultLot management, past production, plan, setups from the plan and associated detailed results.
In case the initial state is created from an extract: extract and matching are shared as well.
Detailed resultsLot management, past production, plan, setups from the plan and associated result.
In case the initial state is created from an extract: extract and matching are shared as well.

 

Alternatively, if it is preferred, you can choose to only share some datasets on their own.

Common examples of sharing

  • If you would like to give access to a dataset to the trial participants, you need to share this specific dataset.
  • If you would like to give access to a dataset to a user or a team that is not part of the trial participants, you need to share this specific dataset and the following datasets (at least):
    • Project
    • Trial
  • If you would like to give access to a result to a user or a team that is not part of the trial participants, you need to share:
    • Project
    • Trial
    • Extract (optional). It is strongly recommended to share the daily extract in case there is an IRT connection.
    • Result

 

Trial participants

Trial participants are composed of:

  • The owner of the trial.
  • Other users or teams with whom the trial master data is shared.

As a trial owner and/or contributor, you can add user(s)/team(s) to the trial participants by sharing the trial master data with the user(s)/team(s). This way the new user(s)/team(s) have direct access to all datasets shared with the trial participants.

The trial participants are always displayed below the trial name (red frame on screenshot on the right).

initials viewers

As a user, you can share your datasets with the trial participants with the Share with trial participants button (red frame on screenshot below) accessible via the Share button (see N-SIDE Suite – Teams, access rights & sharing).

Share with trial participants

When sharing with trial participants, you can clearly see what is shared (red frame on screenshot below) and with which users (with their access rights) (blue frame on screenshot below).

the following data sets will be shared