permissionas
Permissionas is a conceptual framework for managing access rights in information systems in which permissions are treated as portable, auditable units that can be defined, granted, revoked, and enforced across organizational boundaries. The term appears in discussions of policy-driven access control and data governance, though it is not tied to a single standard or widely adopted specification.
Core ideas of permissionas include decomposing access into discrete permissions, maintaining a centralized or distributed policy
Architectural components commonly associated with permissionas are the policy store, identity provider, policy decision point, policy
Applications for permissionas span cloud platforms, multi-tenant software as a service, data-sharing ecosystems, healthcare information exchanges,