User Groups Sample Clauses
The 'User Groups' clause defines how different categories of users are organized and managed within a system or service. It typically outlines the criteria for grouping users, such as by role, access level, or department, and specifies the permissions or restrictions that apply to each group. For example, administrators may have broader access rights than regular users, or certain features may be available only to specific groups. This clause ensures clear delineation of user privileges and responsibilities, helping to maintain security and streamline access management.
User Groups. (a) Any five or more Members sharing a common interest may form a User Group, and may invite such other Members to join the User Group as the User Group shall deem appropriate. Notification of the formation of a User Group shall be provided to all members of the Members Committee.
(b) The Members Committee shall create a User Group composed of representatives of bona fide public interest and environmental organizations that are interested in the activities of the LLC and are willing and able to participate in such a User Group. Meetings of User Groups shall be open to all Members and the Office of the Interconnection. Notices and agendas of meetings of a User Group shall be provided to all Members that ask to receive them.
User Groups. Allscripts shall be given an opportunity to ----------- present and participate at IDX's annual ESD and Systems Division national sales and user group conferences.
User Groups. Deliverable 1.1 outlines the COBACORE concept based on the domain analysis conducted in work package 1. From this analysis specific attention was given to the involved actors in the disaster response operations. While many different persons and stakeholders can be identified, they can be classified in three major groups, based on their background and relation to the disaster. The first group are the affected communities the people in need and have a demand for supplies and services. Second there is a group of professional responding organizations, varying from local emergency organizations to government officials. The third group are the spontaneous volunteers (the responding community) includes for example people close to the affected area or supporting the relief operations remotely, providing relief, supplies and services to the affected community. These three groups, overlapping to a certain extent, can jointly make a significant contribution to aiding the affected community not only in their direct and direst needs but also providing certain skills and resources to rebuild the stricken communities. A strong connection between the involved parties, facilitated by information and knowledge exchange, improves the efficiency and effectiveness of disaster response and recovery operations. From the analysis we conclude that there are significant opportunities to further take advantage of the resources and skills of spontaneous volunteers and responding communities, the capacities existing in the affected community and the resources of the professional organizations. However in order to tap into this potential and bringing the different involved stakeholders together, interaction will have to be facilitated. Among these interactions is the situational awareness, an overview of what parties are involved in the operations, to what extent, where they are operating and what their capabilities are, but also includes an overview of the needs of the affected community. Next communication between these involved parties should be facilitated, allowing the various stakeholders to inform each other, such communications also enable the redirection or mobilization of resources to areas in need. Finally strong connections between the involved stakeholders also enable professional organizations to build additional capacity among the affected and responding communities for example by training. We first examine the state of the art for the affected community. We the results ...
User Groups. The system shall have the following user groups with password protection controls:
User Groups. SBC shall be entitled to participate in all applicable Amdocs user groups and, at SBC's request, Amdocs shall recommend and promote SBC for inclusion on the steering committee or other governing body of each such user group.
User Groups. AT&T shall [**]and, at AT&T 's request, Amdocs shall [**]steering committee or other governing body of each such user group.
User Groups. (a) Any five or more Members sharing a common interest may form a User Group, and may invite such other Members to join the User Group as the User Group shall deem appropriate. Notification of the formation of a User Group shall be provided to all members of the Members Committee.
(b) The Members Committee shall create a User Group composed of representatives of bona fide public interest and environmental organizations that are interested in the activities of the LLC and are willing and able to participate in such a User Group.
(c) Meetings of User Groups shall be open to all Members and the Office of the Interconnection. Notices and agendas of meetings of a User Group shall be provided to all Members that ask to receive them.
(d) Any recommendation or proposal for action adopted by affirmative vote of three-fourths or more of the members of a User Group shall be submitted to the Chair of the Members Committee. The Chairman shall refer the matter for consideration by the applicable Standing Committee as appropriate for consideration at that Committee’s next regular meeting, occurring not earlier than 30 days after the referral, for a recommendation to the Members Committee for consideration at its next regular meeting.
(e) If the Members Committee does not adopt a recommendation or proposal submitted by a User Group, upon vote of nine-tenths or more of the members of the User Group the recommendation or proposal may be submitted to the PJM Board for its consideration in accordance with Operating Agreement, Ssection 7.7(v).
User Groups. 4.1.1 Service Provider agrees that Drakenstein may liaise with other clients using its systems and services.
4.1.2 Service Provider agrees that Drakenstein may establish a User Group consisting of Service Provider’s client base, using any of its systems and services in government institutions.
4.1.3 Service Provider will make known the contact details of its client base at the request of Drakenstein.
4.1.4 Service Provider also agrees to participate in such User Group meetings if so requested by Drakenstein.
4.1.5 The costs for such User Group meetings (maximum of four a year) will be for the account of the individual parties attending the User Group meetings unless otherwise agreed with Service Provider.
User Groups. (a) Any five or more Members sharing a common interest may form a User Group, and may invite such other Members to join the User Group as the User Group shall deem appropriate. Notification of the formation of a User Group shall be provided to all members of the Members Committee.
