Definition of workspace

workspacenoun

không gian làm việc

/ˈwɜːkspeɪs//ˈwɜːrkspeɪs/

The word "workspace" has its roots in the early 20th century. It comes from the combination of the words "work" and "space." Initially, a workspace referred to a specific area or location where work was performed, such as a factory floor or office cubicle. Over time, the term evolved to encompass any designated area where individuals, teams, or organizations conduct tasks, projects, or operations. In the 1980s, the term gained popularity with the rise of personal computers and the idea of a home office or personal workspace. Today, the term encompasses various settings, including co-working spaces, shared workspaces, and virtual workspaces. The concept of a workspace has expanded to include not only physical locations but also digital platforms and online tools, allowing people to work remotely, collaborate with others, and manage their tasks and projects efficiently.

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a space in which to work, especially in an office

một không gian để làm việc, đặc biệt là trong văn phòng

a place where information that is being used by one person on a computer network is stored

nơi lưu trữ thông tin đang được một người sử dụng trên mạng máy tính