DDD
Appearance
DDD can refer to, among others:
Science and humanities
- the Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible
- Defined Daily Dose, a World Health Organisation statistical measure of drug use
- Degenerative disc disease is a common disorder of the lower spine.
- Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane, a breakdown product of DDT
- Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce (1643), a prose religious writing by John Milton
Industry and economy
- Die deterioration doubling, a common form of mint-made error on coins that results from degradation of the die used to strike the coin
- DDD, brassiere cup size
- Drop dead date, a provision added to a legal or trade act
- Dirty, Dangerous and Demeaning
Computers and Technology
- Data Display Debugger, (Gnu DDD) a popular graphical user interface for command-line debuggers
- Data-driven design
- Direct distance dialing, a telephony innovation that enabled subscribers to call long distance numbers without having to go though an operator
- DDD, SPARS Code for "Digital, digital, digital", a "pure digital" recording that is recorded, mastered, and transferred digitally, sometimes misconstrued as "Direct Digital Disc"
- Detailed design document, a software development document that describes what the software will do and how it will be designed
- Domain-driven design is a way of thinking and a set of priorities for object oriented programming
Entertainment and popular culture
- Drop Dead Diva, a popular US TV series
- Dingdong Dantes, a popular Filipino actor
- Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, a television series on the Food Network
- DDD (album), by Poster Children named after the pure digital recording process
- D.D.D., a JPop song written by Japanese R&B duo Soulhead
- King Dedede, a character from the Kirby video game series
- 3-D film, a type of movie that appears to have three dimensions
Other
- Delta Delta Delta, a national collegiate sorority
- Daniel Berdichevsky, short for DemiDec Dan, former Academic Decathlon record holder and founder of DemiDec
- Durdle Door of Dorset, a famous natural arch, sometimes referred to as DDD