Work Station

In telecommunication, the term work station has the following meanings: 1. In automated systems, such as computer, communications, and control systems, the input, output, display, and processing equipment that provides the operator-system interface. 2. A configuration of input, output, display, and processing equipment that constitutes a stand-alone system not requiring external access. Source: from Federal Standard 1037C

 

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