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a collection of two or more persons who interact and have mutual influence on each other. (612)
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A collection of users who have similar needs. Groups simplify the administration of shared resources.
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a collection of users who have protected access to their resources.
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A collection of participants given the same experimental treatment.  The group is formed within the research project and need not have existed prior to the experiment. Participants in a group may actually generate their data on an individual basis and never come into contact with one another. It is their scores that are grouped for analytic purposes.
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A logical division of users on a domain, for example, the Sales group. Also, the association that determines a user's login privileges, for example, the super user group.
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Group calling; A set of users which can be directly addressed via selective calling or paging.
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A term used by some programs to describe a collection of boxes.
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Groupe Gruppe, f Grupo An artificial category between species and cultivar; used to designate a collection of cultivars with similar parentage.
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( Groups Browser) Actors can be assigned to a Group using the Groups Browser. These Groups can be used to better visually manage all the different actors that can clutter up a scene. To learn more about using these Groups see the GroupsBrowser document. - (Package Groups ) A subdivision of assets within a package (such as a texture, staticmesh, and sound packages) that allows for easier management of the assets within the browser. Hardware Brush - see StaticMesh
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The collection of people to whom the individual has assumed a responsibility to assist their progress towards Transition.
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An association of accounts (q.v.) for which the user identities share some common attributes that are relevant to access control. Typically, access rights are granted to a group rather than to a single account. Note that it is accounts that form a group, not identities by themselves.
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A set or logical collection of players currently participating in a game sharing a common element, such as team members or players with scores over 1000. A player may belong to more than one group. human readable identifier A string that a game can display to identify an element for the user.
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A collection of applications, accessories or documents within Program Manager. Grouping these items makes them easier to find when you want them.
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A collection of users identified in the LDAP directory. Back to top of glossary
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In networking, an account that contains other accounts, called members. Permissions and rights granted to a group are also granted to its members.
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a number of individuals who interact on a regular basis and have a sense of collective identity.
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One or more users who share the same group ID. A user may be a member of more than one group. Group members may be other groups.
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(n.) A collection of users who are referred to by a common name. Determines user access to files. The two types of groups are default user group and standard user group.
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A structure used to categorize by topic non-sequential information in the infobase. Used primarily for searching.
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A number of people classed together by some common factor: sex, age, place of employment, occupation, location, etc. In group insurance, the collective individuals covered by a master policy.
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A set of community names. Access privileges are given to a group, not to an individual community. HEC (Header Error Control) Using the fifth byte in the ATM cell header, ATM equipment may check for an error and correct the contents of the header. The check character is calculated using a CRC algorithm allowing a single bit error in the header to be corrected or multiple errors to be detected. ILMI (Integrated Local Management Interface) An ATM Forum-defined interim specification for network management functions between an end user and a public or private network and between a public network and a private network. This is based on a limited subset of SNMP capabilities.
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A User Group is a set of users defined by the administrator based on job function (the Accounting group, the Marketing group), special assignments (the evaluation committee, the search group), or some other logical set of criteria. It is not necessary to set up groups; they are simply an organizational tool you can use to make it more efficient to grant rights, assign restrictions, etc. A group can consist of one or more individuals and an individual may be a member of multiple groups.
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A collection of satellites that share characteristics such as database configuration and the application that runs on the satellite.
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In Project Builder, collections of related items available via submenus off the Launcher. Groups enable users to set up the Launcher much like the Windows 95 Start menu, with arbitrary "groups" that pop up to reveal other items and/or groups.
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group is a collection or organization of objects (entities, identities, etc.).
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One or more Oracle Calendar users and/or resources. Groups can be public (seen by everyone), private (seen only by you), members only (seen only by the members of the group), or administrative (set up by the Oracle Calendar administrator for use by everyone.) See " Using Groups" for more information.
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A collection of accounts that simplifies network maintenance and administration. They are used to collect user accounts, computer accounts, and other group accounts into manageable entities.
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For POSIX compatibility, refers to a group of related users. This is distinct from MPE groups, which are special types of directories existing directly below accounts.
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An association of users permitted to access the same set of files. The members of a group are defined in the files /etc/passwd, /etc/group, and /etc/logingroup (if it exists) via a numerical group ID. Users with identical group IDs are members of the same group.
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A method of categorizing Centra users into groups for efficient user, program and event management.
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A collection of UNIX users configured to facilitate the sharing of data under a single group ID.
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A collection of related accounts. Groups are used in kinetic Manager to provide a logical structure for accounts so they are easier to maintain. Permissions can be assigned to a group, and all of the accounts in that group inherit those permissions.
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A list of users that have been organized in a specific fashion. For example, groups can be created based upon company departments (i.e., management, engineering) or across projects (i.e., infrastructure, technologyproject). Groups also provide a method of controlling access to forums.
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A group is way to refer to a collection of people, and to provide all of those people with the same access rights to an object in the database. At present, only administrative users can create and modify groups.
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In the Publishing Framework, a collection of subscribers. Subscribing groups to channels facilitates subscription management, which allows the convenient delivery of information to group members who share a common interest. When a group is subscribed to a channel, each member of the group who has a defined subscriber entry in the Publishing Framework will receive the information that is published to that channel. Only the administrator has the authority to add members to or remove members from a group.
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Independent of roles, users can be combined into groups to which roles can be assigned. A group is therefore a collection of users. The only way to assign rights to groups is via roles. Groups facilitate the administration of large numbers of users.
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A collection of login names. Members of a group can make file permissions apply to all other members of a group. You create and modify groups using the Users and Groups tool.
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A list of valid CMS users of a particular part of the file structure such as a branch, workarea, or directory.  The group must have a group name, and at least one member of the group must have the CMS role of approver
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A user-defined set of transaction groups identified by a unique one- to eight-character name.
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Users in Unix belong to "groups", which can contain many other users and are used for more general access control than the existence of users alone can easily allow.
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Web services uses groups to make it easier to provide services to numbers of users. Typical groups are scholastic year, teaching section and so on.
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An organizational structure for users. For example, a group could represent a department.
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a collection of users or machines usually used to assign various permissions in Cerebrum or throughout the system
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a set of related users; useful when assigning Rights.
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A group names a collection of principals to which permissions may be granted.
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A collection of user accounts that can be treated as a single entity. EG: The Sales group may consist of John, Jane, and Jim.
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A named list of users by which access levels to corporate directories, databases, and servers are assigned. Two or more individual users who are categorized for the purpose of assigning database security settings; for example, administrators must assign individuals to groups before assigning roles.
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Two or more people who interact with and influence one another over a period of time, and who depend upon one another and share common goals and a collective identity.
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A Group is essentially a collection of users. You can control Project access by assigning appropriate Groups to Projects.
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Collection of users who have access to a WebDB site and share a common need or interest. Users are assigned to groups based on their common responsibilities or access requirements; for example, Human Resources, Accounting, and so on.
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1) An aggregate of crystals. 2) Synonym of crystal group. 3) The classification order that minerals are arranged in based on their chemical structure. 4) A scientifically recognized selection of minerals similar in structure. All groups have a specific group name, and individual minerals may also be categorized. A mineral in the group may have the same name as group name. An example is the Olivine Group, which contains the minerals Forsterite, Olivine, and Fayalite.
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Users who need access to the same data on the computer. Hardware The physical machinery of a computer and any associated devices.
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A collection of individually defined segments that have the same segment base address.
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A group is a set of user s and/or groups (this means that groups may be nested as deep as deemed necessary, but circular nesting is prohibited). Groups may be created by all users, and they may be deleted by user s who are group administrator s for this group. Groups are primarily used for access control for bibliography
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A user-defined list of peer accounts; used for setting security bits on elements.
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In User Manager for Domains, an account containing other accounts that are called members. The permissions and rights granted to a group are also provided to its members, making groups a convenient way to grant common capabilities to collections of user accounts. In the Advanced Server, groups are managed with User Manager for Domains. See also built-in groups, global group, local group, user account.
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A set of users who share common permissions for one or more shared resources. See also user account.
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A collection of borrowers and often lenders who affiliate with one another and join together on the Prosper marketplace. Groups vary widely by interest, characteristics, purpose and membership.
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Groups are a way of assigning specific access rights to certain classes of users. For example, all users working on Project X could be added to group xproj. System resources (such as disk space) devoted to Project X could then be configured to permit only members of xproj full access.
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A collection of users who can share access authorities for protected resources. (Back to the top)
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A collection of user levels. Either Public Frontend or Public Backend. See also Backend, Frontend. [ edit
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A a category of users, classified by common traits to facilitate administration.
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In UNIX a collection of users with shared and equal rights to perform actions on files and directories such as editing and delteing. Users can belong to multiple groups.
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In the context of network security, a group is a set of users who share common permissions for one or more resources. Individually assigned user permissions take precedence over those assigned through groups.
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A collection of individuals treated as a single entity; usually, an employer purchasing medical coverage on behalf of its full-time employees. Also called an enrolling group.
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