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hierarchical

adjective Referring to a structure or function that is organised in a hierarchy.
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The benefits of hierarchical DFT are amplified when the chip also uses the IJTAG (IEEE 1687) standard for IP integration and test.
The sex abuse crisis abides because the complex hierarchical culture refuses to die and refuses to investigate itself in order to identify the flagrantly immoral elements within it.
We aim to reduce the computational cost of classification via SCB by making use of a hierarchical structure of data.
The model that used multiple years of data via the between-year hierarchical structure was able to bridge large periods of missing data (upwards of several weeks in some years) and sparse data by using the annually recurring emigration characteristics expressed by the species in the study, juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in Idaho, to produce the most accurate and precise estimates.
Section 3 gives background information on hierarchical clustering and explains the traditional linkage methods.
Consequently, the hierarchical random graph (D,{pr}) is jointly by tree map D and the probability set {pr} (Hu R., Fahmy M M., 1992).
"Hierarchical and network marketing flouts rules and regulations, particularly the law on consumer protection", said Consumer Protection Director Senan Ali Al-Jabery.
In order to assess the effect of organizational culture on the adoption of management information systems, a model of organizational culture developed by Quinn and Cameron is used in this paper; tribal culture, adhocracy, market culture, hierarchical culture.
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