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:;Platform:Like an office building. A place where one or more organizations are [[tenants]].
:;Platform:Like an office building. A place where one or more organizations are [[tenants]].
::;Platform admin:A system admin who has the privileges needed to [[Manage Tenant Capabilities]].
::;Platform admin:A system admin who has the privileges needed to [[Manage Tenant Capabilities]].
::;Tenant:A organization (typically a company or company division) that has, in essence, a ''virtual platform'' in the LongJump system--an independent space, completely decoupled from other tenants.
::;Tenant:A organization (typically a company or company division) that has, in essence, a ''virtual platform''--an independent space, completely decoupled from other tenants.
:::;System admin:An system admin who can modify settings for a tenant's users and roles, along with other aspects of the tenant's system.
:::;System admin:An system admin who can modify settings for a tenant's users and roles, along with other aspects of the tenant's system.
:::;Teams:[[Users]] are members of one or more [[teams]]. ''Team members'' have specific [[roles]] within each team.
:::;Teams:[[Users]] are members of one or more [[teams]]. ''Team members'' have specific [[roles]] within each team.

Revision as of 18:24, 22 June 2011

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Here's a hierarchy of administrative terminology to help keep things straight:

Platform
Like an office building. A place where one or more organizations are tenants.
Platform admin
A system admin who has the privileges needed to Manage Tenant Capabilities.
Tenant
A organization (typically a company or company division) that has, in essence, a virtual platform--an independent space, completely decoupled from other tenants.
System admin
An system admin who can modify settings for a tenant's users and roles, along with other aspects of the tenant's system.
Teams
Users are members of one or more teams. Team members have specific roles within each team.

This template provides the reader with basic terminology and relationships among them (in reality, an Ontology).
Usage
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