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rad. Systems development methodology created to radically decrease the time needed to design and implement information systems. RAD relies on extensive user involvement, Joint Application Design sessions, prototyping, integrated CASE tools, and code generators.
Ãâó: www.cbu.edu/~lschmitt/I351/glossary.htm
rad. Rapid Application Development A process where the time is set (timeboxed) and a small set of deliverables is implemented in a reasonably short period of time.
Ãâó: it.csumb.edu/departments/data/glossary.html
rad. Radiation Absorbed Dose - an obsolete unit of absorbed dose now replaced by the Gray (qv and see Roentgen).
Ãâó: www.llrc.org/jargonbuster.htm
rad. A rad is a unit used to measure the absorbed dose, or the amount of energy body tissues absorb. However, equal doses of different types of radiation may not have the same effects on the body. For instance, a dose of alpha particles is more damaging than the same dose of gamma rays or beta particles. [Back to Module 2]
Ãâó: www.doh.wa.gov/hanford/publications/health/glossar...
rad. Radiation absorbed dose, a basic unit of absorbed dose of ionizing radiation representing an amount of energy absorbed per unit of absorbing material such as body tissue.
Ãâó: infomanage.com/nonproliferation/primer/nwg.html
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