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 Übersetzung für 'knowledge hierarchy' von Englisch nach Deutsch
acad.
knowledge hierarchy
Wissenshierarchie {f}
3 Wörter
philos.
hierarchy of knowledge
Wissenshierarchie {f}
Teiltreffer
hierarchyRangfolge {f}
170
hierarchyRangordnung {f}
146
hierarchyHierarchie {f}
716
hierarchyStufenordnung {f}
9
admin.econ.mil.
reporting hierarchy
Meldehierarchie {f}
phys.
hierarchy problem
Hierarchieproblem {n}
sociol.
authority hierarchy
Autoritätshierarchie {f}
ling.phonet.
sonority hierarchy
Sonoritätshierarchie {f}
econ.sociol.
corporate hierarchy
Unternehmenshierarchie {f}
relig.
(church) hierarchy
Amtskirche {f}
comp.sociol.
class hierarchy
Klassenhierarchie {f}
admin.
administrative hierarchy
Verwaltungs­hierarchie {f}
parameter hierarchyParameterhierarchie {f}
management hierarchyBetriebshierarchie {f}
sociol.
status hierarchy
Statushierarchie {f}
structural hierarchyStrukturhierarchie {f}
relig.
ministerial hierarchy
Ämterhierarchie {f}
social hierarchySozialhierarchie {f}
control hierarchyGruppenhierarchie {f}
control hierarchyGruppenrangordnung {f}
22 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Aristotle used hierarchy as the methodology for collecting and linking biological knowledge.
  • Based on one's expertise and knowledge, Ibn Mu'ammar ranked a hierarchy of "Fuqaha" (Islamic jurists) for carrying out the duty of issuing "fatwas".
  • According to Gagné, the higher order of learning in the hierarchy is built upon the lower levels, requiring a greater amount of previous knowledge to progress successfully.
  • The implied hierarchy of knowledge that perpetuated throughout these institutions has only been recently challenged, with the Royal Geographical Society enabling women to join as members in the 20th century.
  • However, on 9 April 2009, he was sacked, as the club claimed he had divulged sensitive information without permission from the hierarchy, which included Dexter Blackstock's loan move to Nottingham Forest having been agreed without his knowledge.

  • In social groups with a clear hierarchy, dominant individuals are the more influential demonstrators and the knowledge transfer tends to be unidirectional, from higher rank to lower.
  • The Fur tribesman’s knowledge of the Quran determines their position on the tribe’s hierarchy ladder.
  • This ordering represents a hierarchy of information or knowledge.
  • Following Ludwig Wittgenstein's critique of the possibility of absolute and total knowledge, Lyotard further argued that the various metanarratives of progress such as positivist science, Marxism, and structuralism were defunct as methods of achieving progress.
  • The secondary reason is that the distinction can make sense from the knowledge base modeler's perspective.

  • The knowledge base is divided into "microtheories" (Mt), collections of concepts and facts typically pertaining to one particular realm of knowledge.
  • More precisely the gap means the difference between ambiguous formulation of contextual knowledge in a powerful language (e.g. ...
  • In an organizational context the value of heterarchy derives from the way in which it permits the legitimate valuation of multiple skills, types of knowledge or working styles without privileging one over the other.
  • In other words, revision may exponentially increase the size of the knowledge base.
  • The preservation of society is directly linked with the recovery of knowledge.

  • Individuals employed the utilization of high-quality fabrics and trendy designs as a means of communicating their wealth and social standing, as well as an indication of their knowledge and understanding of current fashion trends, to the general public.
  • The technique starts by annotating the cells in the entity column with the entities from the reference knowledge graph (e.g., DBpedia).
  • Additional knowledge about the territory and historic period is required to know whether the rank holder was a sovereign or non-sovereign.
  • After the release of the pioneering ThinkTank, such systems were considered to be a new way to organize knowledge and perform workflows.
  • Each slower level contains knowledge that is more general than the faster level; for example, genes contain more general knowledge than anapoietic mechanisms, which in turn contain more general knowledge than cell functions.

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