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- Hierarchy abstract "A hierarchy (from the Greek ἱεραρχία hierarchia, "rule of a high priest", from ἱεράρχης hierarkhes, "leader of sacred rites") is an arrangement of items (objects, names, values, categories, etc.) in which the items are represented as being "above," "below," or "at the same level as" one another.Abstractly, a hierarchy can be modelled mathematically as a rooted tree: the root of the tree forms the top level, and the children of a given vertex are at the same level, below their common parent. However, a rooted tree does not allow for items to be "at the same level as" one another, since a tree prohibits cycles. To accommodate this, a hierarchy can be modeled using a graph or a pre-order relation on the set of items. Alternatively, items of like type can be grouped together, and the hierarchy can be modeled using a partial order relation on the set of sets-of-like-items.A hierarchy (sometimes abbreviated HR) can link entities either directly or indirectly, and either vertically or horizontally. 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. Indirect hierarchical links can extend "vertically" upwards or downwards via multiple links in the same direction, following a path. All parts of the hierarchy which 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 (sometimes abbreviated HT) is one such form.".
- Hierarchy wikiPageExternalLink hierarchy-chart.com.
- Hierarchy wikiPageExternalLink hierarchy.htm.
- Hierarchy wikiPageExternalLink Summary_of_the_Principles_o.pdf.
- Hierarchy wikiPageID "13998".
- Hierarchy wikiPageRevisionID "606745771".
- Hierarchy hasPhotoCollection Hierarchy.
- Hierarchy subject Category:Hierarchy.
- Hierarchy subject Category:Patterns.
- Hierarchy subject Category:Political_culture.
- Hierarchy subject Category:Structure.
- Hierarchy comment "A hierarchy (from the Greek ἱεραρχία hierarchia, "rule of a high priest", from ἱεράρχης hierarkhes, "leader of sacred rites") is an arrangement of items (objects, names, values, categories, etc.) in which the items are represented as being "above," "below," or "at the same level as" one another.Abstractly, a hierarchy can be modelled mathematically as a rooted tree: the root of the tree forms the top level, and the children of a given vertex are at the same level, below their common parent.".
- Hierarchy label "Gerarchia".
- Hierarchy label "Hierarchia".
- Hierarchy label "Hierarchie".
- Hierarchy label "Hierarchy".
- Hierarchy label "Hierarquia".
- Hierarchy label "Hiérarchie".
- Hierarchy label "Hiërarchie".
- Hierarchy label "Jerarquía".
- Hierarchy label "Иерархия".
- Hierarchy label "سلسلة مراتب".
- Hierarchy label "ヒエラルキー".
- Hierarchy sameAs Hierarchie.
- Hierarchy sameAs Hierarchie.
- Hierarchy sameAs Ιεραρχία.
- Hierarchy sameAs Jerarquía.
- Hierarchy sameAs Hierarkia.
- Hierarchy sameAs Hiérarchie.
- Hierarchy sameAs Gerarchia.
- Hierarchy sameAs ヒエラルキー.
- Hierarchy sameAs Hiërarchie.
- Hierarchy sameAs Hierarchia.
- Hierarchy sameAs Hierarquia.
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- Hierarchy sameAs Q188619.
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- Hierarchy wasDerivedFrom Hierarchy?oldid=606745771.
- Hierarchy isPrimaryTopicOf Hierarchy.