Projects are used to store files and tasks and they facilitate the sharing of files and resources between users. There are four types of projects:

  • System projects: every user on CBRAIN is automatically a member of the system project.
  • Site projects: every member of a site is automatically a member of the site project.
  • User projects: every user is automatically assigned a user project, specified by the user's username.
  • Work projects: A work project can be created by any user. It represents a group created for the purpose of assigning collective permission to resources (as opposed to SystemGroup).

The system, site and user projects are all created automatically by CBRAIN.

How to create a Project

  • Go to the "Projects" section.
  • Open the "Create project" panel.
  • Fill the form:
    • Name: Name of the project
    • Description: First line should be a short description, which will be used in the project index table. After that you can add any special note for the user.
    • Site: The projects can be associated with a specific site.
    • Invisible: A project can be made invisible to a NormalUser. This type of project is used to share some resource, for example, an Execution Server or Data Provider.
    • Active users: This table can be used to add users one by one.
    • Locked users: By default these users are hidden in order to reduce the size of the table containing the active users.
    • Quick select based on other * Projects: You can select users by selecting an other Project.
  • Click on "Create".

Delete a project

All Userfile, RemoteResource and DataProvider associated with the group being destroyed will have their group set to their owner's SystemGroup.

Note: Original author of this document is Natacha Beck

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