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Containers are used within our software to segment different objects from different users. The objects that can currently be segmented into containers are: User Groups, Templates & Rooms. Containers are often used in higher educational clinical training applications, where more than one department is sharing a single server or server cluster. | Containers are used within our software to segment different objects from different users. The objects that can currently be segmented into containers are: User Groups, Templates & Rooms. Containers are often used in higher educational clinical training applications, where more than one department is sharing a single server or server cluster. | ||
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An example would be a university putting in an IVS system to record student / patient interactions for both their Psychology and Speech Pathology programs. Containers would allow them do designate 3 levels of administrators. | An example would be a university putting in an IVS system to record student / patient interactions for both their Psychology and Speech Pathology programs. Containers would allow them do designate 3 levels of administrators. | ||
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+ | ##<b>Speech Pathology</b>: This level would only see User Groups, Users, Templates, Rooms & Cameras assigned to the Speech Pathology container. | ||
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There is no limit to how many containers / sub containers can reside within our system. | There is no limit to how many containers / sub containers can reside within our system. | ||
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Contents
Introduction
Containers are used within our software to segment different objects from different users. The objects that can currently be segmented into containers are: User Groups, Templates & Rooms. Containers are often used in higher educational clinical training applications, where more than one department is sharing a single server or server cluster.
Example
An example would be a university putting in an IVS system to record student / patient interactions for both their Psychology and Speech Pathology programs. Containers would allow them do designate 3 levels of administrators.
- Global: This level would see all the Users Groups, Users, Templates, Rooms & Cameras on the IVS system.
- Psychology: This level would only see User Groups, Users, Templates, Rooms & Cameras assigned to the Psychology container.
- Speech Pathology: This level would only see User Groups, Users, Templates, Rooms & Cameras assigned to the Speech Pathology container.
There is no limit to how many containers / sub containers can reside within our system.