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jerarquía
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Jerarquía
La jerarquía es el orden de los elementos de una serie según su valor. De igual modo, es la disposición de personas, animales o cosas, en orden ascendente o descendente, según criterios de clase, poder, oficio, categoría, autoridad o cualquier otro asunto que conduzca a un sistema de clasificación.
En una determinada sociedad, la jerarquía es el orden de los elementos existentes, ya sean políticos, sociales, económicos u otros.
Las organizaciones jerárquicas son aquellas que piensan que todo tiene un valor,las personas,las cosas,los animales,todo, Son aquellas personas que se juntan y forman un grupo cuyo objetivo es determinar el valor y la posición de personas y cosas.
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jerarquía
(n.) = hierarchy ; ladder ; tree ; pecking order ; ranking order ; ranking.
Ex: Figure 12.1 shows a small hierarchy of subjects, or a group of ranked subjects which incorporates some statement of the relationships between those subjects.
Ex: Special attention should be given to Figure 2, which proposes two lattices (or ladders) for career movement in libraries.
Ex: 'Tree' will show related terms linked by the tree structure; 'explode' will automatically expand the search term to include those terms in the same tree, using OR logic.
Ex: Libraries have a peculiar pecking order -- public, academic, special.
Ex: Library applications may require special arrangements in order to overcome certain difficulties posed by a pre-determined ranking order.
Ex: Those documents with sufficiently high rankings will be deemed relevant and eventually retrieved.
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* jerarquía "es un tipo de" = is-a hierarchy.
* jerarquía de poder = scalar chain.
* jerarquía social = social hierarchy.
Ex: Figure 12.1 shows a small hierarchy of subjects, or a group of ranked subjects which incorporates some statement of the relationships between those subjects.
Ex: Special attention should be given to Figure 2, which proposes two lattices (or ladders) for career movement in libraries.
Ex: 'Tree' will show related terms linked by the tree structure; 'explode' will automatically expand the search term to include those terms in the same tree, using OR logic.
Ex: Libraries have a peculiar pecking order -- public, academic, special.
Ex: Library applications may require special arrangements in order to overcome certain difficulties posed by a pre-determined ranking order.
Ex: Those documents with sufficiently high rankings will be deemed relevant and eventually retrieved.
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* jerarquía "es un tipo de" = is-a hierarchy.
* jerarquía de poder = scalar chain.
* jerarquía social = social hierarchy.
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jerarquía
nf.
hierarchy, system in which persons or things are arranged one above the other according to rank
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