A Community of Interest is a group of participants that share an interest, purpose, mission, problem, or information need within a defined subject area.
Participants can include:
A Community of Interest can establish or maintain:
A Community of Interest can identify:
group of participants that share an interest, purpose, mission, problem, or information need within a defined subject area
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A Community of Interest differs from an Organization:
A Community of Interest can exist:
Membership in a Community of Interest does not by itself transfer ownership, authority, or responsibility among participating Organizations.
A Community of Interest does not necessarily have independent legal identity or governing authority. The applicable Governance Policy must identify any authority exercised by or on behalf of the Community of Interest.
Multiple Communities of Interest can use the same DIDO-TE deployment while applying different:
A distributed-systems testing Community of Interest includes:
The participants share:
Each participating Organization retains its own authority and responsibilities while using the shared resources established for the Community of Interest.
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