Team Management

Inside a team, Mycorr maintains the same fundamental structure, but adds a layer where models are grouped together in a shared workspace.

For team management, we distinguish two types of roles : Team-Level Roles and Model-Level Roles that are inherited through team membership.

Team-Level Roles

Team-level roles determine what administrative actions users can perform within the team structure itself.

ActionsAdminMember
Edit Team Metadata
Delete Team
Leave Team

An admin can only leave a team if they are not the last admin in the team.

ActionsAdminMember
View Members
Add Members
Delete Members
Update Member Roles

Model-Level Roles

Users inherit model-specific permissions based on their team membership and also their relationship to the models themselves.

Creating a Model within a Team

You can directly create a Model inside the Team and set the team's access-level to the Model. By doing so, all team members will inherit it.

The access-level of a team to a Model could either be a Collaborator or a Viewer. See what actions each role can perform on the Model.

If you are already a collaborator of the model outside of the team, meaning that the model was explicity shared with you, and the model is shared with the team with viewer access only, you will have the highest level of access. In this case, you will be a collaborator of the model inside the team.

Not only you can manually create models inside a team, but you can also link one of your models from your private workspace to a team, and similarily set the access-level of the team to this model.

Models Management within a Team

ActionAdminMember
Add Models
View Models
Edit ModelsOnly Owner/CollaboratorOnly Owner/Collaborator
Dissociate ModelsOnly Owner

Dissociating a model means that the model will no longer be shared with the team, but remains in the user's private workspace.