The WORLD privilege lets the user's process affect other processes
both inside and outside its group by executing the following process-control
system services:
Suspend Process ($SUSPND) Resume Process ($RESUME) Delete Process ($DELPRC) Set Priority ($SETPRI) Wake ($WAKE) Schedule Wakeup ($SCHDWK) Cancel Wakeup ($CANWAK) Force Exit ($FORCEX)
The user's process is also allowed to examine processes outside
its own group by executing the Get Job/Process Information ($GETJPI)
system service. A process with WORLD privilege can issue the SET PROCESS
command for all other processes. Any process with WORLD privilege
can also obtain information about a lock held by a process in another
group using the Get Lock Information ($GETLKI) system service.
To exercise control over subprocesses that it created or to
examine these subprocesses, a process needs no special privilege.
To affect or examine other processes inside its own group, a process
needs only the GROUP privilege. You should, however, grant this
privilege to users who need to affect or examine processes outside their
own group.