Administration Glossary¶
Why This Exists¶
This glossary defines Administration Domain terms with precise meanings.
Owner¶
The owner is the Chief Product Officer and Enterprise Architect.
Business Value¶
Shared language helps product, architecture, engineering, support, security, and operations teams manage platform administration consistently.
Terms¶
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Administration Domain | Domain responsible for platform administration, configuration, support, audit review, governance, and controls. |
| Platform Configuration | Versioned platform-level setting owned by Administration. |
| System Configuration | Operational setting used to control system behavior. |
| Admin Workflow | Structured administrative process with status and audit trail. |
| Feature Flag | Governed control that enables, disables, or stages a feature rollout. |
| Support Case | Administrative workflow for tracking customer or platform support issue. |
| Tenant Administration View | Admin-facing view of tenant context using references to source domains. |
| Audit Review | Workflow for reviewing audit evidence and recording findings. |
| Operational Governance Record | Record of governance decision, exception, approval, or override. |
| Admin Dashboard | Admin-facing dashboard or operational control view. |
| Policy Configuration Record | Administration-owned record that configures policy inputs for an enforcing domain. |
| Integration Configuration | Administration-owned record for integration setup and controls. |
| Platform Control | Governed administrative control over platform behavior. |
| Admin Action | Auditable action performed by a platform administrator. |
| Source Reference | Reference to a fact or event owned by another domain. |
| Emergency Disable | Urgent feature flag or platform control action used to reduce operational risk. |
Boundary Notes¶
Administration terms describe platform control and governance workflows. Authentication enforcement, billing facts, organization facts, notification delivery, analytics reporting models, and source-domain operational records remain defined in their owning domains.