词汇 | workstation |
释义 | workstation noun[ C ] uk /ˈwɜːkˌsteɪ.ʃən/ us /ˈwɝːkˌsteɪ.ʃən/ a keyboard and screen with which a person can use a computer system, or an area in an office, factory, etc. where a single person works(计算机)工作站;(办公室、工厂等中的)个人工作区 Computer hardware 3-D printer active matrix alt- associative memory backlight Bluetooth chip console flat screen joypad microcomputer multi-client multitasker netbook non-mobile number pad plug and play trackball underscore VDT workstation | American Dictionaryworkstation noun[ C ] us/ˈwɜrkˌsteɪ·ʃən/ an area in a place of business where one person works at a computer, or the computer itself workstation | Business Englishworkstation noun[ C ] (alsowork station)uk /ˈwɜːkˌsteɪʃən/us WORKPLACE an area in an office, factory, etc. where someone works, especially a desk with a computer: Vending machines and water coolers mean staff spend little time away from their workstations. Some people find difficulty with the idea of 'hot-desking', where you sit at a different work station every day. IT a screen and keyboard that allows someone to use a particular computer system: IT updated the workstations for us so that they are now fully networked. The offices are spacious and well-appointed with wooden cubicles enclosing computer work stations. Examples of workstationworkstation This provides a significant performance advantage on virtually every platform from workstation to supercomputer. Faced with such perturbations, the workstations and the containers have to reorganize their activities without an external centralized control. Information managers are also situated on the local workstation, and one exists per analysis tool to be used in the computational process. For instance, an agent managing a workstation is reusable wherever such a workstation is present in whatever manufacturing system. Software applications were downsized from expensive mainframes to networked personal computers and workstations that are often more user-friendly and cost-effective. The first regards the diffusion of digital audio workstations, which favoured the reception of both computer music-derived practices and those based on technologically produced sounds. In our approach, workstations are only considered as resources in the system, they do not have a goal to pursue and are not autonomous. In the first level, only one workstation is needed and all three components are assembled there. The pupils relished the independence afforded by access to twelve computer workstations, and worked very hard. Now, more and more, pupils are working either in pairs or as individuals, each with a workstation and a set of headphones. A shared facility with twenty workstations would be much more useful, if its design could accommodate all of the necessary tasks. Experiment 1 was conducted in a computer room with multiple workstations. Remote workstations are used to per form executions of analysis tools. Students use the on-line booking system to reserve a workstation at other times. Although optimal assembly sequences are generated without considering line balancing, they may not guarantee the minimum number of workstations. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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