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  2. Open plan - Wikipedia

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    An open office plan may have permanently assigned spaces at a table, or it may be used as a flex space or hot desking program. In residential design, open plan or open concept (the term used mainly in Canada) [ 2 ] describes the elimination of barriers such as walls and doors that traditionally separated distinct functional areas, such as ...

  3. Office landscape - Wikipedia

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    He had been developing ideas of flexible office space design in the U.S around the same time as the Schnelle brothers in Germany. His concept was a flexible work environment known as Action Office that aimed to pair the adaptability and openness of Bürolandschaft with more privacy and personalization for employees. [6]

  4. Open-system environment reference model - Wikipedia

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    Open-system environment (OSE) reference model (RM) or OSE reference model (OSE/RM) is a 1990 reference model for enterprise architecture. It provides a framework for describing open system concepts and defining a lexicon of terms, that can be agreed upon generally by all interested parties.

  5. Is It Time to Shut the Door on Open-Concept Living? - AOL

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    As with any controversy, first, we need to define our terms. "I would define a true open-concept floor plan as a relatively large interior with very few dividing walls or private spaces," says Ramsey.

  6. I Talked to 11 Interior Designers, and They All Agreed This ...

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    "The trend has gone more to a semi-open concept rather than fully open or closed," says Handler. "In this concept, the rooms are clearly defined and separated, but still opened with no doors, just ...

  7. Office - Wikipedia

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    Open office: an open workspace for more than ten people; suitable for activities that demand frequent communication or routine activities that need relatively little concentration. Team space : a semi-enclosed workspace for two to eight people; suitable for teamwork which demands frequent internal communication and a medium level of concentration.

  8. OpenOffice.org - Wikipedia

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    OpenOffice.org (OOo), commonly known as OpenOffice, is a discontinued open-source office suite.Active successor projects include LibreOffice (the most actively developed [10] [11] [12]) and Collabora Online, with Apache OpenOffice [13] being considered mostly dormant since at least 2015.

  9. Activity-based working - Wikipedia

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    [4] in 1983, Luchetti co-invented the now widely accepted concept of the office as a series of "activity settings". In an activity settings-based environment, multiple settings are provided which have different technical and physical attributes assembled to support the variety of performance "modes" that take place in a work environment.