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  1. workspace:


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Detailed Translations for workspace from English to Spanish

workspace:

workspace [the ~] nom

  1. the workspace
    – A user interface area in which users perform most tasks. 1
  2. the workspace
    – A file where a user can create or modify information without affecting data that is located on the server. A client-side copy of the files in the repository that you want to work in. 1
  3. the workspace
    – A type of business application that provides private, customizable Web sites, which you can use to collaborate on projects and documents with coworkers, clients, business partners, or anyone to whom you grant permission. You can have as many workspaces as you want; each workspace has separate permissions, which means that people can access only the workspaces you want them to access. Workspaces may include documents, lists, pictures, surveys, discussion boards, and Web pages. 1
  4. the workspace
    – A collection of computing resources such as programs and virtual desktops that enable a user to accomplish a set of related tasks. 1

Translation Matrix for workspace:

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área de trabajo workspace Workplace

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Related Definitions for "workspace":

  1. space allocated for your work (as in an office)2
  2. A user interface area in which users perform most tasks.1
  3. A file where a user can create or modify information without affecting data that is located on the server. A client-side copy of the files in the repository that you want to work in.1
  4. A type of business application that provides private, customizable Web sites, which you can use to collaborate on projects and documents with coworkers, clients, business partners, or anyone to whom you grant permission. You can have as many workspaces as you want; each workspace has separate permissions, which means that people can access only the workspaces you want them to access. Workspaces may include documents, lists, pictures, surveys, discussion boards, and Web pages.1
  5. A collection of computing resources such as programs and virtual desktops that enable a user to accomplish a set of related tasks.1