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This Service delivers the (generic) user digital workspace. With it, many different variants of user workspaces can be modeled, including telephony solutions (that in some cases provides an additional workspace, dedicated to the application of telephony).
This Service delivers the generic (user) digital workspace, which acts as a gateway between the digital and physical world. This generic Service is realized by a Generic Pattern that's representative of many different variants of workspaces, including user desktops and telephony solutions (that in some cases provide an additional workspace, dedicated to the application of telephony).
 
The goal of a Workspace Generic Service is to generally supports its digital consumer in the following ways:
* interacting with the physical world, in order to:
** collect and process information from the physical world, such as user input (keyboard presses, mouse movement, touch screens, MIDI keyboard) and all sorts of sensors (including camera and microphone)
** create and produce output to the physical world, such as monitor or beamer images, sound/music, prints (color, black&white or 3D), or control signals for machinery varying from MIDI musical instruments to CNC ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numerical_control Computer Numerical Control]) machines.
* provide a specialized form of application hosting: functionality to accommodate (business) application services, but adapted to interaction with end users and/or the physical world.
 
While Workspace implementations often use the desktop computer metaphor, OIAm's use of the term is not limited to facilities that can deliver a user the desktop experience. Other devices (such as mobile and wearable devices, multifunctional workgroup printers et cetera) may also be modelled, as long as either user [[GF.Input|input]] and/or [[GF.Output|output]] are present.


The goal of a User Workspace service is to give a human consumer of the service a means to interact with the digital world that's provided by ICT systems, in order to:
consume, create or edit digital information, ranging from reading documents to streaming media,
communicate or interact electronically with other humans and systems.
While User Workspace implementations often use the desktop metaphor, OIAm's use of the term is not limited to facilities that can deliver the desktop experience. Other devices, such as mobile and wearable devices, may also be modelled, as long as both user input and output are present.
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This is a Generic Service document GS Workspace Version: 0.5 OIAr logo
Document type: Generic Service Owner:

J.A.H. Schoonderbeek



Description

This Service delivers the generic (user) digital workspace, which acts as a gateway between the digital and physical world. This generic Service is realized by a Generic Pattern that's representative of many different variants of workspaces, including user desktops and telephony solutions (that in some cases provide an additional workspace, dedicated to the application of telephony).

The goal of a Workspace Generic Service is to generally supports its digital consumer in the following ways:

  • interacting with the physical world, in order to:
    • collect and process information from the physical world, such as user input (keyboard presses, mouse movement, touch screens, MIDI keyboard) and all sorts of sensors (including camera and microphone)
    • create and produce output to the physical world, such as monitor or beamer images, sound/music, prints (color, black&white or 3D), or control signals for machinery varying from MIDI musical instruments to CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines.
  • provide a specialized form of application hosting: functionality to accommodate (business) application services, but adapted to interaction with end users and/or the physical world.

While Workspace implementations often use the desktop computer metaphor, OIAm's use of the term is not limited to facilities that can deliver a user the desktop experience. Other devices (such as mobile and wearable devices, multifunctional workgroup printers et cetera) may also be modelled, as long as either user input and/or output are present.

Generic Pattern realizing this Generic Service

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