What does OOD mean?
OOD means Object Oriented Disk
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Object Oriented Disk?
Object Oriented Disk can be abbreviated as OOD
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What does OOD stand for? OOD stands for "Object Oriented Disk". |
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How to abbreviate "Object Oriented Disk"? "Object Oriented Disk" can be abbreviated as OOD. |
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What is the meaning of OOD abbreviation? The meaning of OOD abbreviation is "Object Oriented Disk". |
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What is OOD abbreviation? One of the definitions of OOD is "Object Oriented Disk". |
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What does OOD mean? OOD as abbreviation means "Object Oriented Disk". |
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What is shorthand of Object Oriented Disk? The most common shorthand of "Object Oriented Disk" is OOD. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- O2D2 FOR MCAE - Object Oriented Design and Development for Mechanical Computer-Aided Engineering
- O2I - Object Oriented Interfaces
- OGEFI - Object-oriented Graphic for European Furniture Industry
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- OLUIT - Object Oriented Librarian User Interface Tool
- OOPSL - Object Oriented Programming Systems Languages
- OOPSLA - Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages and Applications
- OOPSTAD - Object Oriented Programming for Smalltalk Application Developers Association
- OOPUJ - Object Oriented Programming Using Java
- OOQAM - Object Oriented & Quality Assurance Methodologies
- OOram - Object-Oriented Role Analysis Method
- OORASS - Object-Oriented Role Analysis, Synthesis, and Structuring
- OORDBMS - Object-Oriented Relational Database Management System
- OORPC - Object-Oriented Remote Procedure Calls
- OORPT - Object-Oriented Reengineering Patterns and Techniques
- OOAD/OOIE - Object-Oriented Analysis and Design/Object-Oriented Information Engineering
- OBD - Object Based Disk
- OMS - Object Model System (object-oriented data management system developed within GlobIS at ETH Zurich)