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Development

Development or developing may refer to:

Business
Business development, a process of growing a business Contents
Career development
Business
Corporate development, a position in a business
Biology and medicine
Energy development, activities concentrated on obtaining energy from natural
resources Computing
Green development, a real estate concept that considers social and Entertainment
environmental impact of development
Land development, altering the landscape in any number of ways Social science
Land development bank, a kind of bank in India Other uses
Leadership development
New product development
Organization development
Professional development
Real estate development
Research and development
Training and development
Fundraising, also called "development"

Biology and medicine


Child development, between birth and the end of adolescence
Development (journal), an academic journal in developmental biology
Developmental biology, the study of the process by which organisms grow and develop
Developmental psychology, the scientific study of how and why human beings change over the course of their life
Drug development, the entire process of bringing a new drug or device to the market
Embryogenesis, or development, the process by which the embryo is formed
Human development (biology), the process of growing to maturity
Neural development, the processes that generate, shape, and reshape the nervous system
Personal development, or self-help
Prenatal development, the process in which a human embryo or fetus gestates during pregnancy
Tooth development or odontogenesis
Youth development

Computing
Artificial development, an area of computer science and engineering
Software development, the development of a software product
Web development, work involved in developing a web site

Entertainment
Development (album), a 2002 album by Nonpoint
Development hell, when a project is stuck in development
Filmmaking, development phase, including finance and budgeting
Musical development, a compositional process
Photographic development
Video game development

Social science
Community development, practices to improve various aspects of communities
Development communication
Developing country, a nation with a less developed industrial base
Development aid, financial aid given by governments and other agencies
Development geography, a branch of geography which refers to the standard of living and quality of life of
inhabitants
Development studies, most widely taught and researched in the third world and in countries with a colonial
history
Development theory
Economic development, the process by which a nation improves the economic, political, and social well-being of
its people
European Development Fund, the main instrument for European Union (EU) aid for development
Human Development Index, used to rank countries by level of human development
Human development (humanity), the science that seeks to understand how and why people of all ages and
circumstances change or remain the same over time
International development, usually level of economic development
Regional development, aid and assistance to regions which are less economically developed
Rural development, the process of improving the quality of life and economic well-being of people living in rural
areas
Sociocultural evolution, how cultures and societies have changed over time
Sustainable development

Other uses
Development (differential geometry), rolling one smooth surface over another
Development (topology), a countable collection of open coverings
Development, a term used in chess
Development of doctrine, a term used by John Henry Newman to describe Catholic teachings
Driver development program, a program used by racing teams to develop younger drivers

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