i., i̇ng., bak. authorization

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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
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
official permission or approval; "authority for the program was renewed several times"
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
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
To convey official sanction, access, or legal power to an entity
Refers to the act of allowing an individual, on the ICQ program, to be on an individuals Contact List as a Friend
A process to grant rights to a person for accessing data or using specific information resources
a document giving an official instruction or command
the act of conferring legality or sanction or formal warrant
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
the power or right to give orders or make decisions; "he has the authority to issue warrants"; "deputies are given authorization to make arrests"
Deciding whether a user has access to an application
{i} official permission; permit; empowerment; mandate; consent (also authorization)
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
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
The granting to a user, a program, or a process the right of access
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
alternative spelling of authorization
Approval or guarantee given by an issuer to a user to honour a transaction (1997, Allen)
i., i̇ng., bak. authorization
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