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work station
work station or workstationn1. (Building) an area in an office where one person works2. (Computer Science) computing a device or component of an electronic office system consisting of a display screen and keyboard used to handle electronic office workwork′ sta`tion or work′sta`tion, n. 1. a work or office area assigned to one person, often one accommodating a computer terminal or other electronic equipment. 2. a computer terminal or microcomputer connected to a mainframe, minicomputer, or data-processing network. 3. a powerful microcomputer, often with a high-resolution display, used for computer-aided design, electronic publishing, or other graphics-intensive processing. [1930–35] Translationswork station
work station Computing a device or component of an electronic office system consisting of a display screen and keyboard used to handle electronic office work work station[′wərk ‚stā·shən] (computer science) A workplace where a person can interact with a computer on a conversational basis, either a microcomputer and printer or a terminal connected to a remote computer. (industrial engineering) A workplace that is included in a production system or on a piece of equipment at which an individual worker may spend only a portion of a working shift. work stationA space in a building, all or part of a work place, where an assigned task is performed; such spaces are often created by partitions or by the arrangement of furniture or equipment on the floor.work station
work station a specific productive activity (e.g. drilling a piece of metal) which typically forms one link in a PRODUCTION-LINE sequence of activities involving the processing of materials through to final assembly of the product (see PRODUCTION LINE BALANCING entry for further details).See WKS See WKS |