Workgroup
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A Workgroup may refer to
  • a peer-to-peer
    Peer-to-peer
    Peer-to-peer computing or networking is a distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or workloads among peers. Peers are equally privileged, equipotent participants in the application...

     computer network. See Workgroup (computer networking)
    Workgroup (Computer networking)
    A workgroup is Microsoft's terminology for a peer-to-peer Windows computer network.Microsoft operating systems in the same workgroup may allow each other access to their files, printers, or Internet connection...

  • a group of people working together toward a common goal, also known as a working group
    Working group
    A working group is an interdisciplinary collaboration of researchers working on new research activities that would be difficult to develop under traditional funding mechanisms . The lifespan of the WG can last anywhere between a few months and several years...

  • a Courtroom Workgroup
    Courtroom Workgroup
    In the United States criminal justice system, a Courtroom Workgroup is an informal arrangement between a criminal prosecutor, criminal defense attorney, and the judicial officer...

    , an informal arrangement between a criminal prosecutor, criminal defense attorney, and the judicial officer
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