DDD definition

DDD means the division of developmental disabilities, a division within the aging and disability services administra- tion of the department of social and health services.
DDD means division of developmental disabilities.
DDD means the division of developmental disabili- ties, a division within the aging and disability services admin- istration (ADSA), department of social and health services (DSHS).

Examples of DDD in a sentence

  • DDD is defined as back pain of discogenic origin with degeneration of the disc confirmed by history and radiographic studies.

  • Specific dis- approvals are listed where applicable in Subparts B through DDD of this part.

  • A section point shall comprise of tension point with DB/B type or DC/C type or DD/D type towers as applicable.

  • Domain Driven Design Domain-driven Design (DDD) is a practice where an implementation is deeply coupled with the evolving business model within its respective domain.

  • DDD is not a specific technique or way of developing software, it is a system to ensure that the desired result and end result of a development iteration or aligned.


More Definitions of DDD

DDD means the Division of Developmental Disabilities within ADES.
DDD means the division of developmental disabili- ties, department of social and health services (DSHS).
DDD means Detailed Design Document.
DDD means the division of developmental disabilities, a divi­ sion with the aging and disability services administration (ADSA), de­ partment of social and health services (DSHS).
DDD means the division of developmental disabilities, a division with the aging and disability services administra- tion (ADSA), department of social and health services (DSHS).
DDD means the Division of Developmental Disabilities within the Department of Economic Security. References to rules, policies, or procedures of the Division shall be deemed to include all rules, policies, and procedures of the Department.
DDD or "the division" means the division of develop- mental disabilities, a division within the DSHS aging and dis- abilities services administration, of the department of social and health services.