1, The full form of FDD is Floppy Disk Drive. It’s used on Computing ,Hardware in Worldwide
A floppy disk or floppy diskette is a type of disk storage composed of a thin and flexible disk of a magnetic storage medium in a square or nearly square plastic enclosure lined with a fabric that removes dust particles from the spinning disk. Floppy disks are read from and written to by a floppy disk drive.
2, The full form of FDD is Feature-Driven Development. It’s used on Computing ,Programming & Development in Worldwide
3, The full form of FDD is Foundation for Defense of Democracies. It’s used on Associations & Organizations ,Regional Organizations in United States
The Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) is a Washington, DC-based nonpartisan 501(c)(3) research institute focusing on national security and foreign policy.
FDD conducts in-depth research, produces accurate and timely analyses, identifies illicit activities, and provides policy options – all with the aim of strengthening U.S. national security and reducing or eliminating threats posed by adversaries and enemies of the United States and other free nations.
Founded shortly after the attacks of September 11, 2001, FDD conducts actionable research, prepared by experts and scholars from a variety of backgrounds – including government, intelligence, military, private sector, academia, and journalism. It brings proficiency in foreign languages, law, finance, technology, and other skills to its work.
FDD regularly provides open-source research and analyses to policymakers and the media. Since its founding, FDD has shared its expertise with the Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations and Congressional offices on a bi-partisan basis.
4, The full form of FDD is Franchise Disclosure Document. It’s used on Business ,Business Terms in United States
The franchise disclosure document (FDD) is a legal disclosure document that must be given to individuals interested in buying a U.S. franchise as part of the pre-sale due diligence process. The document contains information essential to potential franchisees about to make a significant investment.
The purpose of the Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) is to provide prospective franchisees with information about the franchisor, the franchise system and the agreements they will need to sign so that they can make an informed decision.
• Item 1: The franchisor and any parents, predecessors and affiliates. This section provides a description of the company and its history.
• Item 2: Business experience. This section provides biographical and professional information about the franchisors and its officers, directors, and executives.
• Item 3: Litigation. This section provides relevant current and past criminal and civil litigation for the franchisor and its management.
• Item 4: Bankruptcy. This section provides information about the franchisor and any management who have gone through a bankruptcy.
• Item 5: Initial fees. This section provides information about the initial fees and the range and factors that determine the amount of the fees.
• Item 6: Other fees. This item provides a description of all other recurring fees or payments that must be made.
• Item 7: Initial investment. This item is presented in table format and includes all the expenditures required by the franchisee to make to establish the franchise.
• Item 8: Restriction on sources of products and services. This section includes the restrictions that franchisor has established regarding the source of products or services.
• Item 9: Franchisee’s obligations. This item provides a reference table that indicates where in the franchise agreement franchisees can find the obligations they have agreed to.
• Item 10: Financing. This item describes the terms and conditions of any financing arrangements offered by the franchisor.
• Item 11: Franchisor’s Assistance, Advertising. Computer Systems and Training. This section describes the services that the franchisor will provide to the franchisee.
• Item 12: Territory. This section provides the description of any exclusive territory and whether territories will be modified.
• Item 13: Trademarks. This section provides information about the franchisor’s trademarks, service and trade names.
• Item 14: Patents, copyrights and proprietary information. This section gives information about how the patents and copyrights can be used by the franchisee.
• Item 15: Obligation to participate in the actual operation of the franchise business. This section describes the obligation of the franchisee to participate in the actual operation of the business.
• Item 16: Restrictions on what the franchisee may sell. This section deals with any restrictions on the goods and services that the franchisee may offer its customers.
• Item 17: Renewal, termination, transfer, and dispute resolution. This section tells you when and whether your franchise can be renewed or terminated and what your rights and restrictions are when you have disagreements with your franchisor.
• Item 18: Public Figures. If the franchisor uses public figures (celebrities or public persons), the amount the person is paid is revealed in this section.
• Item 19: Financial Performance Representations. Here the franchisor is allowed, but not required, to provide information on unit financial performance.
• Item 20: Outlets and Franchisee Information. This section provides locations and contact information of existing franchises.
• Item 21: Financial statements. Audited financial statements for the past three years are included in this section.
• Item 22: Contracts. This item provides of all the agreements that the franchisee will be required to sign.
• Item 23: Receipts. Prospective franchisees are required to sign a receipt that they received the FDD.
5, The full form of FDD is Frequency Domain Decomposition. It’s used on Academic & Science ,Engineering in Worldwide
The idea of the Frequency Domain Decomposition (FDD) technique is to perform an approximate decomposition of the system response into a set of independent single degree of freedom (SDOF) systems, one for each mode. The theory is described in R. Brincker, L. Zhang and P. Andersen: Modal Identification from Ambient Responses using Frequency Domain Decomposition. Proc. of the 18th International Modal Analysis Conference (IMAC), San Antonio, Texas, 2000.
The decomposition is performed simply by decomposing each of the estimated spectral density matrices. In the above reference it is shown that the singular values are estimates of the auto spectral density of the SDOF systems in modal coordinates, and in the vicinity of the resonance peak the singular vectors are estimates of the mode shapes of the mode.
FDD
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Floppy Disk Drive
Feature-Driven Development
Foundation for Defense of Democracies
Franchise Disclosure Document
Frequency Domain Decomposition
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