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JAD or Jad may refer to: * JAD (file format), Java Application Descriptor * Jad (given name) * JAD (software), a Java Decompiler * Jamaah Ansharut Daulah, an Indonesian terrorist organization * JAD Records * Jad language * Jad people of India * Jad Wio, a French rock band * ''Jád'', the Hungarian name for Livezile Commune, Romania * Jandakot Airport, IATA airport code "JAD" * Joint application design (JAD), a process of collection of business requirements to develop a new information system See also * Yad A yad (; , ) is a Jewish ritual pointer, or stylus, 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, capped by a small hand w ...
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JAD (file Format)
Java Application Descriptor (JAD) files describe the MIDlets (Java ME applications) that are distributed as JAR (file format), JAR files. JAD files are commonly used to package Java (programming language), Java applications or games that can be downloaded to mobile phones. Java applications enable mobile phones to interact functionally with online web services, such as the ability to send SMS messages via GSM mobile Internet or interact in multiplayer games. Some BlackBerry devices use JAD files for themes, while on some mobile phones without memory cards it is not possible to download any apps. Recent MIDlet, midlets contain a manifest file in the JAR (file format), JAR archive. This file contains much of the information stored in the JAD file, rendering it unnecessary in most cases. JAD mime type The Midp2, MIDP2 specification instructs that web servers should serve JAD files with a MIME type of "".JSR 118 Expert Group, Mobile Information Device Profile for Java™ 2 Micro Edit ...
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Jad (given Name)
Jad (جاد) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. It means "serious" or "benevolent" in Arabic, and it has a secondary meaning in Hebrew, meaning "benevolent" as well.https://www.momjunction.com/baby-names/jad/#:~:text=Jad%20is%20a%20name%20of,of%20Gad%20and%20means%20'benevolent This name can be a direct derivation of Gad from the Book of Genesis. Notable people with the name include: * Jad Abumrad, American radio host, composer, and creator of podcast Radiolab * Jad Fair, American singer, guitarist, graphic artist, and founding member of lo-fi alternative rock group Half Japanese * Jad Noureddine, Lebanese professional footballer * Jad Saxton Jad Saxton (, born September 27) is an American voice actress and voice director. Early life Her name is an acronym of her parents' names, Jimmi and David, and is pronounced "Jayd". She grew up with a good singing voice, which eventually l ..., American voice actress and voice director * Jad Shwery, Lebanese pop singer, ...
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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 In computing, source code, or simply code or source, is a plain text computer program written in a programming language. A programmer writes the human readable source code to control the behavior of a computer. Since a computer, at base, only ... from class files. See also * Java Decompiler * Mocha References * * * * External links * JAD Softpedia Mirror Java decompilers Disassemblers Software obfuscation {{Programming-software-stub ...
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Jamaah Ansharut Daulah
Jamaah Ansharut Daulah (JAD, ) was an Indonesian terrorist group that was reported to be linked to the 2018 Surabaya bombings as well as the 2019 Jolo Cathedral bombings. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) was reported as claiming responsibility for both attacks. The group had been identified by the United States Department of State as a terrorist organization in 2017. It was banned by Iraq and Indonesia. It was also listed as a terrorist organization by the United Nations Security Council on 4 March 2020. History The history of the JAD is still unclear, due to the secretive nature of the group. However, several small portions of its history are known currently. 2005: As part of Lamongan branch of the Islamic Defenders Front Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), at its existence was renowned for having loose coordination despite its complexity of their structure and rank. Although the networks penetrate into district and sub-district levels, they are loosely coordin ...
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JAD Records
Formed in 1967 JAD Records was a record label that was co-owned by Johnny Nash, producer Arthur Jenkins, and businessman Danny Sims, whose initials formed its logo. JAD Records was the label which signed Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer and Rita Marley to an exclusive long-term contract as recording artists from 1968 to 1972. Other notable artists to sign with the label included Johnny Nash himself, Byron Lee, Neville Willoughby and later Jimmy Cliff. In 1996 JAD released a set of reworked songs from the early years of Bob Marley's career on an album called ''Soul Almighty - The Formative Years Vol 1''. This was followed by ''Black Progress - The Formative Years Vol 2''. Both albums used the vocal tracks from Bob's early material from the 1960s and added modern backing tracks including vocals from Rita Marley, Bob's son Ziggy and members of the Melody Makers. The response to these modern day remixes was so hostile that the label released the groundbreaking ''Complete Bob Marle ...
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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, Nelang and Pulam Sumda in the Harsil sub-division of the Uttarkashi District. Jad is closely related to the Lahuli–Spiti language, which is another Tibetic language. Jad is spoken alongside Garhwali and Hindi. Code switching between Jad and Garhwali is very common. The language borrows some vocabulary from both Hindi and Garhwali. It is primarily a spoken language. Naming The name Bhotia means "those from the north", referring to the geographical location of the population who speaks the language. The name Bhotia encompasses a large set of languages and is used to refer to multiple groups, Jad is specifically spoken by the Bhotias of Nelang. The term Bhotia is unrelated to the language of the people of Bhutan, which is an independent ...
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Jad People
The Jad people are a semi-nomadic tribe living in the Great Himalayas mountain range in the Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand states of India. They are primarily settled in the bordering region of Uttarakhand ( Uttarkashi district), Himachal Pradesh (Kinnaur district) and Tibet. They mainly practiced sheep rearing and were shrewd traders trading with the Tibet. They were also recognised as the rulers of the Gartang Garh (one among the 52 Garhs or forts of the Garhwal Kingdom). They were entrusted by the King of Garhwal, with the important strategic task of securing the borders of Garhwal Kingdom from the Bushahr kingdom of Himachal and the Tibetan Empire. The language they speak is critically endangered almost endemic to India. The language shares some similarities to the Kinnauri and Spiti languages, which are also in the Tibeto-Burman language family. The famous tourist attraction Gartang Gali is near their village of Sang, Uttarakhand. Etymology Jadhang village itself ...
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Jad Wio
Jad Wio is a French rock band, created in 1982 by Denis Bortek, with Christophe K-Bye joining later. Christophe K-Bye describes Jad Wio's work as "a baroque, excentric, extravagant... universe". During its history, the band has experimented with a variety of musical genres (batcave, rock, chanson française, electro) and themes: sado-masochism in their ''Contact'' album (1989), Blade Runner ''Blade Runner'' is a 1982 science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott from a screenplay by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples. Starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, and Edward James Olmos, it is an adaptation of Philip K. Di ... in ''Fleur de Métal'' (1992), horror movies in ''Monstre moi'' (1995), without losing its consistency. Jad Wio's originality resides as much in its lyrics, written mostly in French by Denis Bortek, as in the inventiveness of K-Bye on the guitar and on the combination of wildness and theatricality in its live performances. References {{Au ...
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Livezile, Bistrița-Năsăud
Livezile (until 1964 ''Iad''; ; ) is a commune located in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Transylvania, Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to .... It is composed of five villages: Cușma (''Kusma''; ''Kuschma''), Dorolea (''Aszúbeszterce''; ''Klein-Bistritz''), Dumbrava (''Dumbráva''), Livezile, and Valea Poenii (''Bureaka''). References Communes in Bistrița-Năsăud County Localities in Transylvania {{BistriţaNăsăud-geo-stub ...
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Jandakot Airport
Jandakot Airport is a general aviation (GA) airport in Jandakot, Western Australia that opened in 1963, about south-southwest of Perth Airport. Originally built on unproductive farm lands, it is now among residential suburbs in the south of the Perth metropolitan area, within the City of Cockburn, and just south of Leeming, Western Australia, Leeming and west of Canning Vale. In 1990, a second parallel runway opened. In 1997, a lease was sold by the Federal Airports Corporation to a consortium of local property developers. Jandakot Airport is the busiest general aviation airport in Australia in terms of aircraft movements. The airport recorded 208,778 aircraft movements in the year ending 30 June 2018, making it the sixth-busiest civilian airport in Australia in that period as measured by aircraft movements. The airport reported 275,506 aircraft movements in the fiscal year 2011, making it List of the busiest airports in Australia, the busiest civilian airport in Australia ...
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Joint Application Design
Joint application design is a term originally used to describe a software development process pioneered and deployed during the mid-1970s by the New York Telephone Company's Systems Development Center under the direction of Dan Gielan. Following a series of implementations of this methodology, Gielan lectured extensively in various forums on the methodology and its practices. Arnie Lind, then a Senior Systems Engineer at IBM Canada in Regina, Saskatchewan created and named joint application design in 1974. Existing methods, however, entailed application developers spending months learning the specifics of a particular department or job function, and then developing an application for the function or department. In addition to development backlog delays, this process resulted in applications taking years to develop, and often not being fully accepted by the application users. Arnie Lind's idea was that rather than have application developers learn about people's jobs, people doin ...
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