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  2. Rapid application development - Wikipedia

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    Rapid application development (RAD), also called rapid application building (RAB), is both a general term for adaptive software development approaches, and the name for James Martin's method of rapid development. In general, RAD approaches to software development put less emphasis on planning and more emphasis on an adaptive process. Prototypes ...

  3. Talk:Rapid application development - Wikipedia

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    Currently there is a section titled "Four Phases of RAD". There are no references for this section. I think we need to distinguish better between Rapid Application Development (RAD) as a general approach vs. RAD as the name of the Martin methodology. In this comment I'll call RAD as a general term RAD1 and the Martin method RAD2.

  4. James Martin (author) - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 Martin donated £60m to help establish The James Martin 21st Century School, which in 2010 was renamed The Oxford Martin School, at the University of Oxford, in what was the largest single donation to the university. [8] This school aims to "formulate new concepts, policies and technologies that will make the future a better place to be ...

  5. Monte Carlo method for photon transport - Wikipedia

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    Modeling photon propagation with Monte Carlo methods is a flexible yet rigorous approach to simulate photon transport. In the method, local rules of photon transport are expressed as probability distributions which describe the step size of photon movement between sites of photon-matter interaction and the angles of deflection in a photon's trajectory when a scattering event occurs.

  6. Rad (radiation unit) - Wikipedia

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    The rad is a unit of absorbed radiation dose, defined as 1 rad = 0.01 Gy = 0.01 J/kg. [1] It was originally defined in CGS units in 1953 as the dose causing 100 ergs of energy to be absorbed by one gram of matter. The material absorbing the radiation can be human tissue, air, water, or any other substance.

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  8. Royal Academy of Dance - Wikipedia

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    The RAD method, is a ballet technique and training system, specially devised by the founders of the RAD, who merged their respective dance methods (Italian, French, Danish and Russian) to create a new style of ballet that is unique to the organisation. The RAD method produces a style of ballet that has become recognised internationally as the ...

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