Nedap AEOS Rule engine

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Nedap AEOS
  • Model code: Rule engine
  • Visitor Management: Yes
Additional info:

The rule engine is a licence for automatically assigning and/or changing information and authorisations by means of user-defined rules. It can quickly and simply couple access authorisations for employees, vehicles, visitors or contractors to different attributes such as age, department or building. Authorisations can be applied to individuals or complete groups, locally or across the world. A rule may also be a combination of several conditions which are linked by "and/or". The following parameters can be assigned or altered by rules: template, entrance group, day/time schedule, organisation, region and area. This functionality ensures that standard manual changes in the system are automated and executed error-free.

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Make Nedap AEOS
Manufacturer Nedap Security Management
Category Access Control>Access control software
Model code Rule engine
Visitor Management Yes
Additional info The rule engine is a licence for automatically assigning and/or changing information and authorisations by means of user-defined rules. It can quickly and simply couple access authorisations for employees, vehicles, visitors or contractors to different attributes such as age, department or building. Authorisations can be applied to individuals or complete groups, locally or across the world. A rule may also be a combination of several conditions which are linked by "and/or". The following parameters can be assigned or altered by rules: template, entrance group, day/time schedule, organisation, region and area. This functionality ensures that standard manual changes in the system are automated and executed error-free.
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