Coda
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Coda may refer to:
- Coda (music), a passage which brings a movement or piece to a conclusion through prolongation
- CoDA, a 12-step program (aka Co-Dependents Anonymous)
- Coda (album), a 1982 album by rock group Led Zeppelin
- Coda (Andromeda), a play by Robert Hewitt Wolfe depicting his original vision for the Andromeda TV series (before he was fired)
- Coda (Wiltshire band), a rock band from Wiltshire in England
- Coda (Surrey band), a rock band from Surrey, also in England
- Coda (Mexican band), a rock band from Mexico
- Coda (Australian band), a band from Australia
- Syllable coda, in linguistics, the final consonant(s) of a syllable
- Coda (file system), an experimental filesystem from Carnegie Mellon University
- Coda System, a role playing game system developed and published by Decipher
- Coda (Wildstorm), a group of fictional female warriors in Wildstorm comics
- Coda is sometimes used to denote any concluding event, remark, summation or section
CODA may stand for:
- Co-Dependents Anonymous, a twelve-step program the members of which strive for healthy relationships from a point of departure of codependence
- Child of Deaf Adult, a hearing person who was raised by a deaf parent or guardian
- Coda (company), a global provider of accounting and procurement systems, financial analysis tools and consultancy services [1]
- CEBAF On-line Data Acquisition, where CEBAF is an acronym for continuous electron beam accelerator facility. This is a data acquisition system mainly used for nuclear physics, developed beginning in the late 1980s at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility ("Jefferson Lab") and first introduced in the Ultrix operating system but also available in embedded systems using VxWorks [2]
- Cartesian Optoelectronic Dynamic Anthropometer, a three-dimensional movement analysis system first developed in the United Kingdom during the 1970's and 1980's by inventor David Mitchelson. A modern descendant of the original CODA system is the Codamotion cx1 system which is manufactured and marketed by Charnwood Dynamics Ltd. [3]

