workspace
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- An area allocated for someone to work in, especially in an office.
- (computing) A file (or system of files) in which related software and data can be manipulated or developed in isolation from others.
- (computing, graphical user interface) An empty portion of the screen or window that serves as a container for other windows or objects.
- 2011, June Jamrich Parsons, Dan Oja, Donna Mulder, Practical Microsoft Office 2010, page 128:
- Unlike other Microsoft Office applications, Access doesn't automatically display an empty workspace when you start the program.
- (computing, graphical user interface) Any of the screens that can be switched between in a virtual desktop.
- (robotics) The set of points that can be reached by the end-effector of a robotic manipulator
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editarea allocated for someone to work in
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