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Lesson 2: Identifying your role and capabilities in the lifecycle process

Lifecycles involve numerous people throughout asset development. Find your role to see how you can contribute to the lifecycle process.

If you have a designated role for developing lifecycles, you can start with the tutorial task that is most often associated with that role.

Note: If the Include asset owners as lifecycle managers check box is selected in the master lifecycle, asset owners have additional capabilities that are shown below as specific to lifecycle managers.
Table 1. Capabilities by tutorial task and user role
Related Tutorial Task Repository administrator Community administrator Lifecycle manager Asset owner
Create master lifecycles x      
Restrict master lifecycles to specific communities x      
Create community lifecycles x x    
Create asset lifecycles x x x x
Assign lifecycle managers x x    
Add reviewers x x x  
Add global collaborators        
Limit who can view or modify the asset x x x  
Make review private x x x  
Provide instructions to reviewers x x x  
Add conditions x x x  
Add policies x x x  
Send email reminder to reviewers x x x x
Verify asset names are unique x x x x
Verify artifact submission requirements are met x x x x

Lesson checkpoint

I identified the tasks that are relevant to my role in the development of lifecycles.
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