JAD or Jad may refer to:
JAD:
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JAD Records
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Jamaah Ansharut Daulah
Jamaah Ansharut Daulah (JAD, literally ''Helpers of the State Congregation'') is an Indonesian group that has been reported to be linked to the 2018 Surabaya bombings as well as the 2019 Jolo Cathedral bombings. The Islamic State of Iraq and the ...
, an Indonesian terrorist organization
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JAD (software)
Jad (Java Decompiler) is, , an unmaintained decompiler for the Java programming language.
Jad provides a command-line user interface to extract source code from class files.
See also
*Java Decompiler
A decompiler is a computer program that tr ...
, a JAva Decompiler
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JAD (file format)
Java Application Descriptor (JAD) files describe the MIDlets (Java ME applications) that are distributed as JAR files. JAD files are commonly used to package Java applications or games that can be downloaded to mobile phones. Java applications e ...
, Java Application Descriptor
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Joint application design
Joint application design (JAD) is a process used in the life cycle area of the dynamic systems development method (DSDM) to collect business requirements while developing new information systems for a company. "The JAD process also includes approa ...
(JAD), a process of collection of business requirements to develop a new information system
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Jandakot Airport, IATA airport code "JAD"
Jad:
*''Jád'', the Hungarian name for
Livezile Commune, Romania
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Jad people
The Jad people are a community found in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
They are also known as Lamba and Khampa.
Social status
, the Jad people were classified as a Scheduled Tribe
The Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) ...
of India
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Jad language
Jad (Dzad), also known as ''Bhotia'' and ''Tchhongsa'', is a language spoken by a community of about 300 in the states of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, in India. It is spoken in several villages, and the three major villages are Jadhang, Nela ...
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Jad Abumrad (b. 1973), American radio host and producer
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Yad
A yad (, literally "hand"; ''hant'', "hand") is a Jewish ritual pointer, popularly known as a Torah pointer, used by the reader to follow the text during the Torah reading from the parchment Torah scrolls. It is often shaped like a long rod, cap ...
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