-
persons within an
organization may be
depicted hierarchically in an
organizational chart. In a
reverse hierarchy, the
conceptual pyramid of
authority is turned...
- Maslow’s
hierarchy of
needs is a
conceptualisation of the
needs (or goals) that
motivate human behaviour,
which was
proposed by the
American psychologist...
- A
hierarchical organization or
hierarchical organisation (see
spelling differences) is an
organizational structure where every entity in the organization...
- In the
angelology of
different religions, a
hierarchy of
angels is a
ranking system of angels. The
higher ranking angels have
greater power and authority...
-
Hierarchical File
System may
refer to
Hierarchical file system, a file
system that is
organized hierarchically with a tree
structure Hierarchical File...
- physics, the Bogoliubov–Born–Green–Kirkwood–Yvon (BBGKY)
hierarchy (sometimes
called Bogoliubov hierarchy) is a set of
equations describing the
dynamics of a...
-
organization tends to use
hierarchical forms (see
Modern hierarchy for
terminology and
approximate troop strength per
hierarchical unit). In some countries...
- The
hierarchy of the
Catholic Church consists of its bishops, priests, and deacons. In the
ecclesiological sense of the term, "
hierarchy"
strictly means...
- comp.*
hierarchy is a
major class of
newsgroups in Usenet,
containing all
newsgroups whose name
begins with "comp.",
organized hierarchically. comp.*...
- The
Chomsky hierarchy in the
fields of
formal language theory,
computer science, and linguistics, is a
containment hierarchy of
classes of
formal grammars...