Workspace
noun
1.
space used or required for one’s work, as in an office or home.
2.
Computers.
a temporary digital storage area that contains related data and software files:
You can create and store images in your workspace.
a file or directory within this storage area:
If you make changes, be sure to save your workspace.
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- Workstations
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