hierarchical access

  • 1Hierarchical model — redirects here. For the statistics usage, see hierarchical linear modeling. A hierarchical data model is a data model inwhich the data is organized into a tree like structure. The structure allows repeating information using parent/child… …

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  • 2Hierarchical incompetence — A key feature of large hierarchical organizations is the over simplification of issues and the loss of tacit knowledge about issues as they ascend the hierarchy, and the tendency for lateral communication across the various departments, fiefdoms …

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  • 3Hierarchical internetworking model — The Hierarchical internetworking model, or three layer model , is a network design model first proposed by Cisco. Thethree layer model divides enterprise networks into three layers: core, distribution, and access layer. Each layer provides… …

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  • 4Hierarchical File System — Infobox filesystem name = HFS full name = Hierarchical File System developer = Apple Computer introduction os = System 2.1 introduction date = September 17 1985 partition id = Apple HFS (Apple Partition Map) 0xAF (MBR) directory struct = B* tree… …

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  • 5Hierarchical Data Format — Infobox file format name = Hierarchical Data Format icon = caption = extension = hdf, h4, hdf4, h5, hdf5, he4, he5 mime = type code = uniform type = magic = owner = released = latest release version = latest release date = genre = scientific data …

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  • 6hierarchical network —    A network in which a designated control device regulates network access …

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  • 7Model of Hierarchical Complexity — The model of hierarchical complexity is a framework for scoring how complex a behavior is. It quantifies the order of hierarchical complexity of a task based on mathematical principles of how the information is organized and of information… …

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  • 8Model of hierarchical complexity — The model of hierarchical complexity, is a framework for scoring how complex a behavior is. It quantifies the order of hierarchical complexity of a task based on mathematical principles of how the information is organized and of information… …

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  • 9Microsoft Data Access Components — MDAC redirects here. For other uses, see MDAC (disambiguation). MDAC (Microsoft Data Access Components) Microsoft Corporation s MDAC provides a uniform framework for accessing a variety of data sources on their Windows platform. Developer(s)… …

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  • 10Role-based access control — In computer systems security, role based access control (RBAC) [cite conference author = Ferraiolo, D.F. and Kuhn, D.R. title = Role Based Access Control booktitle=15th National Computer Security Conference year = 1992 month = October pages=554… …

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