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DDD (Design-Driven Development) and DJD (Design-Jam Development) are not the same, although they both emphasize design in the development process. DDD focuses on aligning software design with business goals and user needs, often using domain modeling. In contrast, DJD is a collaborative, workshop-style approach that brings together stakeholders to generate ideas and solutions quickly. Each methodology serves different purposes and contexts in the design and development landscape.

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