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hierarchy
{n} a sacred government or order
Any group of objects ranked so that every one but the topmost is subordinate to a specified one above it
A classification of relationships in which each item except the top one (known as the root) is a specialized form of the item above it Each item can have one or more items below it in the hierarchy In the Java class hierarchy, the root is the Object class
Dominion or authority in sacred things
The hierarchy of an organization such as the Church is the group of people who manage and control it
The ordering of the dice, and thus their corresponding Forces, when they are rolled It is the Hierarchy that determines the outcome of an in-question action The smaller the number on the die, the higher it is in the Hierarchy The top position (lowest number), which may only be occupied uniquely, is labeled Dominant The next highest position, or highest if the lowest number is tied, is labeled Major The lowest position, which again may only be occupied uniquely, is labeled Weak The final position, above Weak and below Major, is labeled Minor The Dominant and Major positions are favorable, and indicate success if Favored Forces fall into them The Weak position is unfavorable, and indicates failure if a Favored Force falls into it
The organization of data into classes, ranked one above another in order of importance, or by some other significant characteristic
An organisation with few things, or one thing, at the top and with several things below each other thing An inverted tree structure An example in computing is a directory hierarchy where each directory may contain files or other directories In MGI, it refers to terms in a controlled vocabulary such as ones containing Gene Ontology (GO) terms or to the Mouse Anatomical Dictionary which displays anatomical terms of the mouse in a hierarchical manner for a series of developmental stages, using standard anatomical nomenclature See also: Ancestor, Child, Parent, Sibling
A tree of objects, such as a scene description file that loads in other scene files that load other files in turn via in-line commands Hierarchy allows one to animate a finger attached to a hand attached to an arm attached to a torso, for example
{i} system in which persons or things are arranged one above the other according to rank; group which governs; group of church officials ranked successively
(n ) A classification of relationships in which each item except the top one (called the root) is a specialized form of the item above it Each item can have one or more items below it in the hierarchy In the JavaTM class hierarchy, the root is the Object class
A group arranged according to rank or authority
a series of ordered groupings of people or things within a system; "put honesty first in her hierarchy of values"
A hierarchy is a system of organizing people into different ranks or levels of importance, for example in society or in a company. Like most other American companies with a rigid hierarchy, workers and managers had strictly defined duties
A system of ordering people or things which places them in higher and lower ranks
The (Model) hierarchy is achieved by connecting together Simulation Forms using the simForm Component For example, a complex 'machine' may be constructed out of Simulation Components being placed on a Simulation Form The Simulation Model (the main Simulation Form) may be constructed by linking several of these 'machines' together, therefore the Simulation Form, used to represent the machine, is re-used multiple times The Model, once it has been started, may be viewed in a hierarchical manner i e a 'machine' may be 'double-clicked' in order to view the Components inside There is no limit to the number of 'levels' available to the aforementioned Model hierarchy (other than System resource constraints)
A form of government administered in the church by patriarchs, metropolitans, archbishops, bishops, and, in an inferior degree, by priests
A body of ruling officials organized in nested ranks
A group of people, or things arranged in order of rank or grade
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