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The permission to use a specific resource; access control, Permission, Permission, possibly limited, to spend funds for a specific budgetary purpose, formal sanction, permission or warrant, An act of authorizing, auth, a document giving an official instruction or command, The process of checking the validity and available balance of a customer's credit card before the transaction can be accepted, In NET Framework security, the process of determining whether a principal is allowed to perform a requested action Authorization occurs after authentication and uses information about the principal's identity to determine the resources a principal can access See also: authentication, principal, The process whereby a transaction is approved by an issuing bank, authorized agent, or Visa/MasterCard on behalf of that issuer, before the transaction is completed by the merchant via telephone or terminal Top of page, the power or right to give orders or make decisions; "he has the authority to issue warrants"; "deputies are given authorization to make arrests", official permission or approval; "authority for the program was renewed several times", The power or right to give orders, The act of giving authority or legal power; establishment by authority; sanction or warrant, the act of conferring legality or sanction or formal warrant, The act of authorizing, A law creating a program and out lining funding The authorization to actually draw funds from the Treasury and the amount to be drawn are established by an appropriation, Basic, substantive legislation which establishes or continues the legal operation of a federal program or agency, either indefinitely or for a specific period of time, or which sanctions a particular type of obligation or expenditure within a program An authorization may set appropriation limits See "Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991", The process of verifying the credit card has sufficient funds (credit) available to cover the amount of the transaction An authorization is obtained for every sale, In relation to computers, especially to remote computers on a network open to more than one person, the right granted to an individual to use the system and the data stored on it Authorization is typically set up by a system administrator, Web master, or site owner and checked and cleared by the computer This requires that the user provide some type of identification, such as a code number or a password, that the computer can verify against its internal records Also called permission or privilege, The process of giving someone permission to do or have something In multi-user computer systems, a system administrator defines for the system which users are allowed access to the system and what privileges of use (such as access to which file directories, hours of access, amount of allocated storage space, and so forth) Assuming that someone has logged in to a computer operating system or application, the system or application may want to identify what resources the user can be given during this session Thus, authorization is sometimes seen as both the preliminary setting up of permissions by a system administrator and the actual checking of the permission values that have been set up when a user is getting access, official permission; permit; empowerment; mandate; consent (also authorisation), official permission to do something, or the document giving this permission = authority, The process of determining, by evaluating applicable access control information, whether a subject is allowed to have the specified types of access to a particular resource Usually, authorization is in the context of authentication Once a subject is authenticated, it may be authorized to perform different types of access, This is a process that assesses transaction risk, confirms that a given transaction does not raise the account holder's debt above the account's credit limit and reserves the specified amount of credit, The process of deciding if device X is allowed to have access to service Y This is where the concept of trusted exists Trusted devices (the device is authenticated and indicated as "trusted"), are allowed access to services Untrusted or unknown devices may require authorization based on user interaction before it is allowed access to the services This does not principally exclude that the authorization maight be give by an application automatically Authorization always includes authentication, The act of insuring that the cardholder has adequate funds available against their line of credit A positive authorization results in an authorization code being generated, and those funds being set aside The cardholder's available credit limit is reduced by the authorized amount, A statute or legislation that establishes or continues a federal program or agency An authorization is normally prerequisite to consideration and enactment of an appropriation act For some programs, the authorization itself provides the authority to incur obligations and make payments [Back to top], Process of deciding if a requesting device is allowed to have access to a service on another device Authorization always includes authentication, Legislation that establishes or continues the legal operation of a federal program or agency, either indefinitely or for a specific period of time, or sanctions a particular type of obligation or expenditure The legislation indicates conditions under which the program or agency acts and authorizes appropriations, which is normally a prerequisite for an appropriation bill Authorizations specify how appropriated funds are to be used and may provide permanent appropriations Under the rules of both houses, the appropriation for a program or agency may not be considered until its authorization has been considered, The granting of rights, including the ability to access specific information or resources, The process of verifying that a credit card has sufficient funds (credit) available to cover the amount of the transaction The authorization also validates the credit card An authorization is obtained for every sale, Authorization is the substantive legislation that establishes the purpose and guidelines for a given activity and usually sets a limit on the amount that can be appropriated or spent The authorization does not provide actual dollars for a program, A process defined in operations regulations whereby a transaction is approved by or on behalf of an issuer; commonly understood to be receiving of a sales validation by the merchant, by telephone, or authorization terminal, – process of verifying the credit card used for the purchase has available credit, is not reported lost or stolen, and that the purchase is not outside of normal spending habits for that card An authorization response will be either: Approval, Decline or Referral (issuing bank must be contacted before transaction can be completed), Positive determination by the owner of an information resource that a specific individual may access that information resource, or validation that a positively identified user has the need and the owner's permission to access the resource, The granting of rights [x930:3][x957] Verification that a digitally signed transaction is acceptable according to the rules and limits of the parties involved [X945][x945] (includes authentication, authorization certificate, authorization procedure, authorized signatory, signatory authority), The process by which access to a method or resource is determined Authorization in the J2EE platform depends upon the determination of whether the principal associated with a request through authentication is in a given security role A security role is a logical grouping of users defined by the person who assembles the application A deployer maps security roles to security identities Security identities may be principals or groups in the operational environment, to give someone permission; to sanction or consent, In American English usage only, to authorise frequently not only has the precise meaning above, but also means that the action being authorised was actually carried out, or at least started, to grant someone the power or authority to do something specific, alternative spelling of authorization, official permission; permit; empowerment; mandate; consent (also authorization), The process of determining what types of activities a user is permitted to undertake Usually, authorization is in the context of authentication: once you have authenticated a user, they may be authorized for different types of access or activity, Refers to the act of allowing an individual, on the ICQ program, to be on an individuals Contact List as a Friend, The level of functionality and access to PDM-managed information granted a specific user Examples of access authorisation include read, write, update, copy, and view Examples of functional authorisation include the ability to add users, review or release items, or launch an application, Authorisation confirms that the card number is valid and that the funds were available at the time the transaction took place It is not a guarantee of payment, The process whereby a merchant (or a cardholder through an ATM) requests permission from the Card Issuer for the card to be used for a particular transaction, Every shop has a different limit for the amount of money you can spend on a card in the shop without it being checked first with the issuer When you buy things which are more than this limit, the sale has to be authorised by the card issuer This can either be done by telephone or electronically when the card is swiped through the till by the shop assistant In this way, stolen cards are caught and cardholders are stopped from going over their credit limit Sometimes to authorise the transaction, the issuer needs to check the cardholder's identity Some cards, for example Electron (Visa) and Solo (Switch), always require authorisation whatever the amount, To convey official sanction, access, or legal power to an entity, The process by which organisations are vetted and licensed to conduct investment business under the Financial Services Act 1986 Such organisations are known as Authorised Persons, Deciding whether a user has access to an application, The granting to a user, a program, or a process the right of access, Positive determination by the manager of an information resource that a specific individual may access that information resource, or validation that a positively identified user has the need and the manager's permission to access the resource, Approval or guarantee given by an issuer to a user to honour a transaction (1997, Allen), A process to grant rights to a person for accessing data or using specific information resources, The level of functionality and access to PDM-managed information granted to a specific user Examples of access authorisation include read, write, update, copy, and view Examples of functional authorisation include the ability to add users, review or release items, or launch an application, plural of authorisation, plural of authorization, To make legal; to give legal sanction to; to legalize; as, to authorize a marriage, To establish by authority, as by usage or public opinion; to sanction; as, idioms authorized by usage, To clothe with authority, warrant, or legal power; to give a right to act; to empower; as, to authorize commissioners to settle a boundary, To sanction or confirm by the authority of some one; to warrant; as, to authorize a report, To justify; to furnish a ground for, approve; empower through vested authority Go to Glossary Index or go to HR Menu, Give final approval; a person who can authorize something is vested with authority to give final endorsement, which requires no further approval, To agree to the commitment of funds for a specified use; authorization can only be given by a person who is responsible for the funds in question, To give permission for A manager authorizes a transaction by signing a voucher providing authorization for the disbursement, author·ize authorizes authorizing authorized in BRIT, also use authorise If someone in a position of authority authorizes something, they give their official permission for it to happen. It would certainly be within his power to authorize a police raid like that = sanction + authorization authorizations authori·za·tion The United Nations will approve his request for authorization to use military force to deliver aid. to give official permission for something, permit; approve; empower (also authorise), (I) (1 ) An 'authorization' is a right or a permission that is granted to a system entity to access a system resource (2 ) An 'authorization process' is a procedure for granting such rights (3 ) To 'authorize' means to grant such a right or permission (O) SET usage: 'The process by which a properly appointed person or persons grants permission to perform some action on behalf of an organization This process assesses transaction risk, confirms that a given transaction does not raise the account holder's debt above the account's credit limit, and reserves the specified amount of credit (When a merchant obtains authorization, payment for the authorized amount is guaranteed--provided, of course, that the merchant followed the rules associated with the authorization process )' [RFC2828] (see also authorization, Secure Electronic Transaction) (includes delegation), What writers see with, give or delegate power or authority to; "She authorized her assistant to sign the papers", grant authorization or clearance for; "Clear the manuscript for publication"; "The rock star never authorized this slanderous biography", To grant privileges typically to access data, usually based on successful authentication, To confirm the right, grant authorization or clearance for; "Clear the manuscript for publication"; "The rock star never authorized this slanderous biography,
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(Should we delete() this redundant sense?) The permission to use a specific resource; access control
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Permission - "I've got authorization. Call the office and you'll see."
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Permission, possibly limited, to spend funds for a specific budgetary purpose - "We've had the authorization for years, but we've never gotten an appropriation."
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formal sanction, permission or warrant - "Can I see your authorization?"
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An act of authorizing
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auth
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a document giving an official instruction or command
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The process of checking the validity and available balance of a customer's credit card before the transaction can be accepted
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In NET Framework security, the process of determining whether a principal is allowed to perform a requested action Authorization occurs after authentication and uses information about the principal's identity to determine the resources a principal can access See also: authentication, principal
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The process whereby a transaction is approved by an issuing bank, authorized agent, or Visa/MasterCard on behalf of that issuer, before the transaction is completed by the merchant via telephone or terminal Top of page
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the power or right to give orders or make decisions; "he has the authority to issue warrants"; "deputies are given authorization to make arrests"
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official permission or approval; "authority for the program was renewed several times"
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The power or right to give orders
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The act of giving authority or legal power; establishment by authority; sanction or warrant
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the act of conferring legality or sanction or formal warrant
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The act of authorizing
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A law creating a program and out lining funding The authorization to actually draw funds from the Treasury and the amount to be drawn are established by an appropriation
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Basic, substantive legislation which establishes or continues the legal operation of a federal program or agency, either indefinitely or for a specific period of time, or which sanctions a particular type of obligation or expenditure within a program An authorization may set appropriation limits See "Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991"
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The process of verifying the credit card has sufficient funds (credit) available to cover the amount of the transaction An authorization is obtained for every sale
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In relation to computers, especially to remote computers on a network open to more than one person, the right granted to an individual to use the system and the data stored on it Authorization is typically set up by a system administrator, Web master, or site owner and checked and cleared by the computer This requires that the user provide some type of identification, such as a code number or a password, that the computer can verify against its internal records Also called permission or privilege
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The process of giving someone permission to do or have something In multi-user computer systems, a system administrator defines for the system which users are allowed access to the system and what privileges of use (such as access to which file directories, hours of access, amount of allocated storage space, and so forth) Assuming that someone has logged in to a computer operating system or application, the system or application may want to identify what resources the user can be given during this session Thus, authorization is sometimes seen as both the preliminary setting up of permissions by a system administrator and the actual checking of the permission values that have been set up when a user is getting access
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official permission; permit; empowerment; mandate; consent (also authorisation) isim
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official permission to do something, or the document giving this permission = authority
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The process of determining, by evaluating applicable access control information, whether a subject is allowed to have the specified types of access to a particular resource Usually, authorization is in the context of authentication Once a subject is authenticated, it may be authorized to perform different types of access
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This is a process that assesses transaction risk, confirms that a given transaction does not raise the account holder's debt above the account's credit limit and reserves the specified amount of credit
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The process of deciding if device X is allowed to have access to service Y This is where the concept of trusted exists Trusted devices (the device is authenticated and indicated as "trusted"), are allowed access to services Untrusted or unknown devices may require authorization based on user interaction before it is allowed access to the services This does not principally exclude that the authorization maight be give by an application automatically Authorization always includes authentication
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The act of insuring that the cardholder has adequate funds available against their line of credit A positive authorization results in an authorization code being generated, and those funds being set aside The cardholder's available credit limit is reduced by the authorized amount
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A statute or legislation that establishes or continues a federal program or agency An authorization is normally prerequisite to consideration and enactment of an appropriation act For some programs, the authorization itself provides the authority to incur obligations and make payments [Back to top]
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Process of deciding if a requesting device is allowed to have access to a service on another device Authorization always includes authentication
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Legislation that establishes or continues the legal operation of a federal program or agency, either indefinitely or for a specific period of time, or sanctions a particular type of obligation or expenditure The legislation indicates conditions under which the program or agency acts and authorizes appropriations, which is normally a prerequisite for an appropriation bill Authorizations specify how appropriated funds are to be used and may provide permanent appropriations Under the rules of both houses, the appropriation for a program or agency may not be considered until its authorization has been considered
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The granting of rights, including the ability to access specific information or resources
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The process of verifying that a credit card has sufficient funds (credit) available to cover the amount of the transaction The authorization also validates the credit card An authorization is obtained for every sale
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Authorization is the substantive legislation that establishes the purpose and guidelines for a given activity and usually sets a limit on the amount that can be appropriated or spent The authorization does not provide actual dollars for a program
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A process defined in operations regulations whereby a transaction is approved by or on behalf of an issuer; commonly understood to be receiving of a sales validation by the merchant, by telephone, or authorization terminal
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– process of verifying the credit card used for the purchase has available credit, is not reported lost or stolen, and that the purchase is not outside of normal spending habits for that card An authorization response will be either: Approval, Decline or Referral (issuing bank must be contacted before transaction can be completed)
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Positive determination by the owner of an information resource that a specific individual may access that information resource, or validation that a positively identified user has the need and the owner's permission to access the resource
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The granting of rights [x930:3][x957] Verification that a digitally signed transaction is acceptable according to the rules and limits of the parties involved [X945][x945] (includes authentication, authorization certificate, authorization procedure, authorized signatory, signatory authority)
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The process by which access to a method or resource is determined Authorization in the J2EE platform depends upon the determination of whether the principal associated with a request through authentication is in a given security role A security role is a logical grouping of users defined by the person who assembles the application A deployer maps security roles to security identities Security identities may be principals or groups in the operational environment
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authorize
to give someone permission; to sanction or consent
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authorize
In American English usage only, to authorise frequently not only has the precise meaning above, but also means that the action being authorised was actually carried out, or at least started
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authorize
to grant someone the power or authority to do something specific
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authorisation
alternative spelling of authorization
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authorisation
official permission; permit; empowerment; mandate; consent (also authorization) isim
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authorisation
The process of determining what types of activities a user is permitted to undertake Usually, authorization is in the context of authentication: once you have authenticated a user, they may be authorized for different types of access or activity
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authorisation
Refers to the act of allowing an individual, on the ICQ program, to be on an individuals Contact List as a Friend
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authorisation
The level of functionality and access to PDM-managed information granted a specific user Examples of access authorisation include read, write, update, copy, and view Examples of functional authorisation include the ability to add users, review or release items, or launch an application
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authorisation
Authorisation confirms that the card number is valid and that the funds were available at the time the transaction took place It is not a guarantee of payment
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authorisation
The process whereby a merchant (or a cardholder through an ATM) requests permission from the Card Issuer for the card to be used for a particular transaction
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authorisation
Every shop has a different limit for the amount of money you can spend on a card in the shop without it being checked first with the issuer When you buy things which are more than this limit, the sale has to be authorised by the card issuer This can either be done by telephone or electronically when the card is swiped through the till by the shop assistant In this way, stolen cards are caught and cardholders are stopped from going over their credit limit Sometimes to authorise the transaction, the issuer needs to check the cardholder's identity Some cards, for example Electron (Visa) and Solo (Switch), always require authorisation whatever the amount
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authorisation
To convey official sanction, access, or legal power to an entity
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authorisation
The process by which organisations are vetted and licensed to conduct investment business under the Financial Services Act 1986 Such organisations are known as Authorised Persons
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authorisation
Deciding whether a user has access to an application
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authorisation
The granting to a user, a program, or a process the right of access
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authorisation
Positive determination by the manager of an information resource that a specific individual may access that information resource, or validation that a positively identified user has the need and the manager's permission to access the resource
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authorisation
Approval or guarantee given by an issuer to a user to honour a transaction (1997, Allen)
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authorisation
A process to grant rights to a person for accessing data or using specific information resources
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authorisation
The level of functionality and access to PDM-managed information granted to a specific user Examples of access authorisation include read, write, update, copy, and view Examples of functional authorisation include the ability to add users, review or release items, or launch an application
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authorisations
plural of authorisation
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authorizations
plural of authorization
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authorize
To make legal; to give legal sanction to; to legalize; as, to authorize a marriage
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authorize
To establish by authority, as by usage or public opinion; to sanction; as, idioms authorized by usage
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authorize
To clothe with authority, warrant, or legal power; to give a right to act; to empower; as, to authorize commissioners to settle a boundary
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authorize
To sanction or confirm by the authority of some one; to warrant; as, to authorize a report
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authorize
To justify; to furnish a ground for
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approve; empower through vested authority Go to Glossary Index or go to HR Menu
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authorize
Give final approval; a person who can authorize something is vested with authority to give final endorsement, which requires no further approval
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authorize
To agree to the commitment of funds for a specified use; authorization can only be given by a person who is responsible for the funds in question
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authorize
To give permission for A manager authorizes a transaction by signing a voucher providing authorization for the disbursement
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author·ize authorizes authorizing authorized in BRIT, also use authorise If someone in a position of authority authorizes something, they give their official permission for it to happen. It would certainly be within his power to authorize a police raid like that = sanction + authorization authorizations authori·za·tion The United Nations will approve his request for authorization to use military force to deliver aid. to give official permission for something
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authorize
permit; approve; empower (also authorise) fiil
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authorize
(I) (1 ) An 'authorization' is a right or a permission that is granted to a system entity to access a system resource (2 ) An 'authorization process' is a procedure for granting such rights (3 ) To 'authorize' means to grant such a right or permission (O) SET usage: 'The process by which a properly appointed person or persons grants permission to perform some action on behalf of an organization This process assesses transaction risk, confirms that a given transaction does not raise the account holder's debt above the account's credit limit, and reserves the specified amount of credit (When a merchant obtains authorization, payment for the authorized amount is guaranteed--provided, of course, that the merchant followed the rules associated with the authorization process )' [RFC2828] (see also authorization, Secure Electronic Transaction) (includes delegation)
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What writers see with
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give or delegate power or authority to; "She authorized her assistant to sign the papers"
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authorize
grant authorization or clearance for; "Clear the manuscript for publication"; "The rock star never authorized this slanderous biography"
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authorize
To grant privileges typically to access data, usually based on successful authentication
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To confirm the right
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grant authorization or clearance for; "Clear the manuscript for publication"; "The rock star never authorized this slanderous biography
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