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workspace

n. 1 An area allocated for someone to work in, especially in an office 2 (context computing English) A file (or system of files) in which related software and data can be manipulated or developed in isolation from others 3 (context computing GUI English) One of the screens that can be switched between in a virtual desktop.

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workspace

n. space allocated for your work (as in an office)

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Workspace

Workspace is a term used in various branches of engineering and economic development.

Usage examples of "workspace".

Diamond preceded Miss Swivven into the white workspace of the Sixteenth Floor.

He made his way quickly to the sensor nacelle, after first stopping by his cabin to pick up a Berthing and Workspace Sanitary Inspection Module for his clipboard.

Swiping them off his workspace with the side of his hand, he then had to pull his glove off with his teeth to keep from smearing wet nano-weave all over the map.

Avakian brought the discussion to an unceremonious halt by dumping us all back to an abstract workspace where we faced each other around a table.

Most of the people here were familiar to me only as names that had popped up in my workspace, or called me into theirs, with a construction problem.

He assured her that, although destruction was significant in the dock and fabrication areas, his workspace was located in a safe area where no known conventional weapon could reach him.

The hub of activity, Yost's workspace, where Karen Stowe and two other Feebs were currently running discs on Yost's desk unit.

The workspace was clear except for a telephone, a file holder, a Rolodex, and a desk calendar—.

Her connection to the JSN had been logged off automatically, but the message from Juno, locally generated, still hovered in the workspace.

The EES team had also offloaded some of the portable container labs and workspaces and moved them to the staging area, where they had been arranged among rows of Quonset huts.

If no one else approached it before she warned them—and the scaffolding crew was still setting up their workspaces in the hull breach.

There aren’t any bombs or booby traps anywhere, and no signs of someone searching for anything hidden, whether in personal quarters or workspaces or cargo bays.

There aren't any bombs or booby-traps anywhere, and no signs of someone searching for anything hidden, whether in personal quarters or workspaces or cargo bays.