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DDC

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DDC may stand for:

  • Distributed Disaggregated Chassis, an open networking design for a router chassis submitted by AT&T to the Open Compute Project.
  • Dansk Datamatik Center, a Danish software research and development centre of the 1980s
    • DDC-I, a Danish and American company created from the work of the above
  • Deep Dickollective or D/DC
  • Defense Documentation Center for Scientific and Technical Information (United States; until 1963: ASTIA Armed Services Technical Information Agency, from 1979: DTIC Defense Technical Information Center)
  • Detroit Diesel Corporation
  • Dewey Decimal Classification
  • Dideoxycytidine or ddC or zalcitabine
  • Digital distribution copy
  • Digital down converter, a method in digital signal processing
  • Direct digital control, reading and steering of HVAC devices
  • Display Data Channel, a communication protocol between a graphics card and a monitor defined by VESA
  • Dodge City Regional Airport's IATA code
  • DOPA decarboxylase or Aromatic-L-amino-acid decarboxylase
  • Double disc court
  • Dzongkha Development Commission
  • United States District Court for the District of Columbia
  • Dairy Development Corporation of Nepal
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