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How to pronounce workstation in English?

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Type of digital computer

Examples of workstation

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Introduced in 2006 the 17-inch MacBook pro was always a true mobile workstation.
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The workstation itself was engineered by James Yurchenco at David Kelley Design.
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It consists of a security subsystem, a workstation service and a server service.
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Redrawing The Cube Your workstation is going to get smaller and a lot more hip.
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Approximately 75%-80% of time will be seated at an assigned computer workstation.
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As such, the value proposition of any workstation is a complex one to evaluate.
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Will she do her homework on a computer and email it to her school workstation?
From the guardian.co.uk
In 1982 he co-founded Sun Microsystems, a maker of powerful workstation computers.
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The researchers typically run the program over a weekend on a $10,000 workstation.
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More examples
  • A desktop digital computer that is conventionally considered to be more powerful than a microcomputer
  • A workstation is a high-end microcomputer designed for technical or scientific applications. Intended primarily to be used by one person at a time, they are commonly connected to a local area network and run multi-user operating systems. ...
  • The Showroom Cinema is an independent arthouse cinema in Sheffield, England. It is housed in a 1936 art deco building which was formerly the Kennings car dealership. ...
  • A desktop computer, normally more powerful than a normal PC and often dedicated to a specific task, such as graphics; an area, in an office, for a single worker; an area in a laboratory, for a single lab worker
  • (WORKSTATIONS) Any space for which a function is accomplished. This may be an enclosed space or a space in an open area (e.g., a conference room, an executive office, a coffee station, a reception area, a data input station). ...
  • (workstations) Hardware devices used to access the electronic health record and other software.
  • RJE workstations print files at remote sites, send large files directly into the JES Acronym for Job Entry Subsystems of the IBM MVS operating system. These subsystems are used for entering jobs into the MVS operating system and dispensing the output from the jobs. ...
  • A computer connected to a network at which users interact with software stored on the network.
  • This term generally refers to a disk-based audio recording and editing system.