The tutorial outlines how access and collaboration function in TFL Studio, focusing on three roles—administrator, edit user, and view user—and how they determine user permissions. It shows how teams are managed at the analysis level, with editors and reviewers enabling controlled collaboration, and highlights features like commenting and audit logs that support transparency and teamwork.
Key Takeaways:
TFL Studio defines three roles—administrator, edit user, and view user—that control access and capabilities across the system.
Administrators have full organizational control, while edit users manage analyses and view users have read-only access for review.
Each analysis has its own team, where members can be assigned as editors (full control) or reviewers (view-only).
Comments and mentions enable collaboration directly on tables and figures within analyses.
Audit logs are available at both the system and analysis level to track user activity and ensure transparency.
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