Difference between revisions of "Tenants and users definition"

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* Tenants PaaS (creator)
 
* Tenants PaaS (creator)
 
** Represents an entity that will create monitoring services to be published in the marketplace. It defines thing and observation types involved in the service
 
** Represents an entity that will create monitoring services to be published in the marketplace. It defines thing and observation types involved in the service
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** Multiple users can be invited to the tenant, without any extra cost other than the cost of the tenant
  
 
* Tenant SaaS (follower)
 
* Tenant SaaS (follower)
 
** Represents an entity, could be a company, that will consume different services from the marketplace, and will pay for them.
 
** Represents an entity, could be a company, that will consume different services from the marketplace, and will pay for them.
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** Multiple users can be invited to the tenant, without any extra cost other than the cost of the tenant.
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** Users invited to the tenant consume '''all''' the services the tenant is subscribed to, according to the access control policies (actors) assigned to the user.
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* Users
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* Can be creators, follower admin or invited followers

Revision as of 11:13, 18 July 2018

  • Tenants PaaS (creator)
    • Represents an entity that will create monitoring services to be published in the marketplace. It defines thing and observation types involved in the service
    • Multiple users can be invited to the tenant, without any extra cost other than the cost of the tenant
  • Tenant SaaS (follower)
    • Represents an entity, could be a company, that will consume different services from the marketplace, and will pay for them.
    • Multiple users can be invited to the tenant, without any extra cost other than the cost of the tenant.
    • Users invited to the tenant consume all the services the tenant is subscribed to, according to the access control policies (actors) assigned to the user.
  • Users
  • Can be creators, follower admin or invited followers