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The workstations
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A desktop computer, normally more powerful than a normal PC and often dedicated to a specific task, such as graphics
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The workstations, supplied by one vendor in Nassau and another in Suffolk, cost about $65,000 each.
The workstations were divided into two groups.
The workstations at BMC are Apple Mac driven and loaded with industry-standard software.
The workstations use Ubuntu 10.04 and Windows 7 Professional, and the servers use Ubuntu Server 10.04.
The workstations in system are of two types: input/output (I/O) stations and process stations.
The workstations offer quick initial installation and software upgrades and lower energy usage for additional cost savings".
The workstations adopted were placed in an office environment with normal indoor illumination levels [25, 26]. Figure 3 Web interface DS.
The workstations can form peer groups either on the same local area network for small research groups or on the Internet (INT) for the individual users.
The workstations were linked to a 54-processor render farm that could render 10 to 15 shots an hour.
The many separate operations are divided among the workstations.
By the time lunch was over, flour coated all the workstations at the culinary school in Brooklyn.
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