policy-based access control (PBAC), behavior-based access control (BBAC), and even anything-based access control *BAC. Context-aware policies consider a wide array of factors, like device type and posture, user roles, geographic location, IP addresses, and resource-specific attributes, to grant...
PBAC Policy-based access control determines access rights by evaluating policies governing user actions on resources. PBAC provides a more flexible and dynamic approach to access management by allowing administrators to define access rules based on a variety of factors, including user attributes, resource...
Does this mean that Drug A is more effective in reducing the frequency of the outcome than Drug B? Can we infer that the difference in outcomes with Drug A compared with Drug B is 0.05 (0.10-0.05)? Should Drug A be awarded a higher price on the grounds of its apparently greater ...
requirements of a meaningful economic evaluation in this setting. However, this does not imply a lack of need for the summation of the costs and outcomes of care able to inform decision makers, and that methods such as impact inventory analysis may facilitate increased flexibility in economic ...