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Workgroups; Workgroup (disambiguation)

workgroup         
Courtroom Workgroup         
INFORMAL ARRANGEMENT BETWEEN A CRIMINAL PROSECUTOR, CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY, AND THE JUDICIAL OFFICER
Courtroom Workgroup
In the United States criminal justice system, a Courtroom Workgroup is an informal arrangement between a criminal prosecutor, criminal defense attorney, and the judicial officer. This foundational concept in the academic discipline of criminal justice recharacterizes the seemingly adversarial courtroom participants as collaborators in "doing justice.
Apple Workgroup Server         
FAMILY OF PERSONAL COMPUTERS BY APPLE
Macintosh Server; Workgroup Server 9650/350; Workgroup Server 9650/233; Workgroup Server 9150/120; Workgroup Server 8550/200; Workgroup Server 8550/132; Workgroup Server 8150/110; Workgroup Server 8150; Workgroup Server 7350/180; Workgroup Server 7250/120; Workgroup Server 6150/66; Workgroup Server 6150; Workgroup Server 95; Workgroup Server 80; Workgroup Server 60 (50/25 MHz); Workgroup Server 8550; Workgroup Server 7350; Workgroup Server 9650; Workgroup Server 7250
Apple Workgroup Server and Macintosh Server are a family of Macintosh-based workgroup servers, sold by Apple Computer from 1993 to 2003. Machines bearing these names are re-branded Centris, Quadra and Power Macintosh systems with additional server software and sometimes larger hard drives.

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Workgroup

Workgroup may refer to:

  • Courtroom Workgroup, an informal arrangement between a criminal prosecutor, criminal defense attorney, and the judicial officer
  • Workgroup (computer networking), a peer-to-peer computer network
  • Working group, a group of people working together toward a common goal
  • Work Group, American record label
Pronunciation examples for workgroup
1. practice that you've seen in your workgroup or another workgroup.
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Examples of use of workgroup
1. He also said it was not instituting any White House–led interagency workgroup.
2. According to the Anti–Phishing Workgroup (www.antiphishing.org), a record ',715 phishing sites were reported on the Web in January.
3. Alexander Molodykh, a spokesman for the Moscow region Construction Ministry, said the ministry had formed a workgroup to address the protesters‘ problems and was addressing each case individually.
4. Martin Vorberg, of the Middle Eastern Workgroup, said the demonstration was aimed at Osem Industries, which he said has a factory in the territories, and spices from Amnon and Tamar, a company located in Alfei Menashe.
5. The EU alleged that Microsoft withheld crucial inter–operability information for desktop PC software – where it is the world‘s leading supplier – to damage rivals who make programs for workgroup servers that help office computers connect to each other and to printers and faxes.