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Что (кто) такое hierarchies - определение

SYSTEM OF ELEMENTS WITH MULTIPLE LEVELS OR TIERS THAT ARE SUBORDINATED TO EACH OTHER
Containment hierarchy; Hierarchy member; Hierarchical relationship; Immediate subordinate; Immediate superior; Rooted hierarchy; Subordinate; Hierachy; Hierarchical; Hierarchichal; Heirarchy; Hierarchically; Hierarchies; Heirarchical; Hierarchism; Hierarchal structure; Hierarchical structure; Hiearchy; Heiarchy; Social hierarchies; Nested hierarchy; Hierarchie; Subordinates; Overlapping hierarchy; Branching hierarchy; Linear hierarchy; Flat hierarchy; Nested heirarchies; Position of authority; Hierachical; Underling; Hierarchic; Subsumptive containment hierarchy; Compositional containment hierarchy
  • Career-oriented purposes can be diagrammed using a hierarchy describing how less important actions support a larger goal.
  • Maslow's hierarchy of human needs]]. This is an example of a hierarchy visualized with a triangle diagram.  The hierarchical aspect represented here is that needs at lower levels of the pyramid are considered more basic and must be fulfilled before higher ones are met.
  • tree]]. Diagrams like this exemplify [[organizational chart]]s.
  • sets]], the resulting ordering is a ''nested hierarchy''.
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Hierarchies         
·pl of Hierarchy.
hierarchical         
A hierarchical system or organization is one in which people have different ranks or positions, depending on how important they are.
...the traditional hierarchical system of military organization.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Hierarchical         
·adj Pertaining to a hierarchy.
hierarchy         
n.
1.
Ecclesiastical government, ecclesiastical establishment.
2.
Body of ecclesiastical dignitaries.
3.
Scale of succession in ecclesiastical rank, system of sacred gradation.
4.
System of gradation (generally), order or succession of dignities.
hierarchy         
n.
1) to rise in the hierarchy
2) an academic; church; corporate; military; ruling hierarchy
hierarchy         
(hierarchies)
1.
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...
N-VAR: usu with supp
2.
The hierarchy of an organization such as the Church is the group of people who manage and control it.
N-COUNT-COLL: with supp
3.
A hierarchy of ideas and beliefs involves organizing them into a system or structure. (FORMAL)
...the notion of 'cultural imperialism' implies a hierarchy of cultures, some of which are stronger than others.
N-COUNT: usu N of n
Hierarchic         
·adj Pertaining to a hierarch.
hierarchy         
An organisation with few things, or one thing, at the top and with several things below each other thing. An inverted tree structure. Examples in computing include a directory hierarchy where each directory may contain files or other directories; a hierarchical network (see {hierarchical routing}), a class hierarchy in {object-oriented programming}. (1994-10-11)
Hierarchy         
·noun A rank or order of holy beings.
II. Hierarchy ·noun Dominion or authority in sacred things.
III. Hierarchy ·noun A body of officials disposed organically in ranks and orders each subordinate to the one above it; a body of ecclesiastical rulers.
IV. Hierarchy ·noun A form of government administered in the church by patriarchs, metropolitans, archbishops, bishops, and, in an inferior degree, by priests.
hierarchy         
['h???r?:ki]
¦ noun (plural hierarchies)
1. a ranking system ordered according to status or authority.
(the hierarchy) the upper echelons of a hierarchical system.
an arrangement according to relative importance or inclusiveness.
2. (the hierarchy) the clergy of the Catholic Church or of an episcopal Church.
3. Theology the traditional system of orders of angels and other heavenly beings.
Derivatives
hierarchization or hierarchisation noun
hierarchize or hierarchise verb
Origin
ME: via OFr. and med. L. from Gk hierarkhia, from hierarkhes (see hierarch).

Википедия

Hierarchy

A hierarchy (from Greek: ἱεραρχία, hierarkhia, 'rule of a high priest', from hierarkhes, 'president of sacred rites') is an arrangement of items (objects, names, values, categories, etc.) that are represented as being "above", "below", or "at the same level as" one another. Hierarchy is an important concept in a wide variety of fields, such as architecture, philosophy, design, mathematics, computer science, organizational theory, systems theory, systematic biology, and the social sciences (especially political science).

A hierarchy can link entities either directly or indirectly, and either vertically or diagonally. The only direct links in a hierarchy, insofar as they are hierarchical, are to one's immediate superior or to one of one's subordinates, although a system that is largely hierarchical can also incorporate alternative hierarchies. Hierarchical links can extend "vertically" upwards or downwards via multiple links in the same direction, following a path. All parts of the hierarchy that are not linked vertically to one another nevertheless can be "horizontally" linked through a path by traveling up the hierarchy to find a common direct or indirect superior, and then down again. This is akin to two co-workers or colleagues; each reports to a common superior, but they have the same relative amount of authority. Organizational forms exist that are both alternative and complementary to hierarchy. Heterarchy is one such form.