hot desking - meaning and definition. What is hot desking
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What (who) is hot desking - definition


Hot desking         
Hot desking (sometimes called "non-reservation-based hoteling") is an office organization system that involves multiple workers using a single physical work station or surface during different time periods.Golzen, Godfrey.
hot-swap         
REPLACING COMPUTER SYSTEM COMPONENTS WITHOUT SHUTTING DOWN THE SYSTEM
Hot swap; Hotplug; Hot-swappable; Coldplugging; Coldplug; Hotplugging; Hotswap; Hotswapping; Hotswitch; Hotswitching; Hot insertion; Hot plug; Warm swap; Hot-plugging; Hot plugging; Hot-swapping; Cold-switch; Hot-swap; Hot swappable; Safely remove hardware; Hot-plug; Hot-pluggable; Hot plugged; Hot Swapping
¦ verb informal fit or replace (a computer part) with the power still connected.
Derivatives
hot-swappable adjective
hot swapping         
REPLACING COMPUTER SYSTEM COMPONENTS WITHOUT SHUTTING DOWN THE SYSTEM
Hot swap; Hotplug; Hot-swappable; Coldplugging; Coldplug; Hotplugging; Hotswap; Hotswapping; Hotswitch; Hotswitching; Hot insertion; Hot plug; Warm swap; Hot-plugging; Hot plugging; Hot-swapping; Cold-switch; Hot-swap; Hot swappable; Safely remove hardware; Hot-plug; Hot-pluggable; Hot plugged; Hot Swapping
<hardware> The connection and disconnection of peripherals or other components without interrupting system operation. This facility may have design implications for both hardware and software. [More detail?] (1997-03-15)
Examples of use of hot desking
1. Hot desking worsens back pain crisis study Hot desking, where more than one office worker uses a seat, is adding to Britain‘s back pain crisis, a study claims.
2. The warnings from local clinicians follow a UK report that has blamed the modern practice of "hot–desking" people taking whichever desk is free rather than the same one each day for the increase in back pain.