working group
working group
English Definitions:
working group, working party (noun)
a group of people working together temporarily until some goal is achieved
"the working group was supposed to report back in two weeks"
working group (Noun)
An interdisciplinary collaboration of researchers working on new research activities that would be difficult to develop under traditional funding mechanisms, such as federal agencies.
working group (Noun)
Any more or less formal team working for joint purpose.
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. Such groups have the tendency to develop a quasi-permanent existence once the assigned task is accomplished; hence the need to disband the WG once it has provided solutions to the issues for which it was initially convened. Such goals to be achieved may include: ⁕creation of an informational document; ⁕creation of a standard, or ⁕resolution of problems related to a system or network. ⁕Continuous improvement The WG may assemble experts on a topic together for intensive work. It is not an avenue for briefing novices about the subject matter. Occasionally, a group might admit a person with little experience and a lot of enthusiasm. However, such participants should be present as observers and in the minority. Working groups are also referred to as task groups or technical advisory groups.
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