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Organization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An organization (or organisation — see spelling differences) is a social arrangement which pursues collective goals, which controls its own performance, and which has a boundary separating it from...
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Organizational hierarchy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A hierarchical organization is an organizational structure where every entity in the organization, except one, is subordinate to a single other entity. This arrangement is a form of a hierarchy. In ...
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Data Hierarchy refers to the systematic organization of data, often in a hierarchical form. Data organization involves fields, records, files and so on. A data field holds a single fact. Consider a date field, e.g. "September 19, 2004". This can be treated as a single date field (eg birthdate), or 3 fields, namely,
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The University Budget Office manages the University Administration Organizational Hierarchy. This hierarchy affects many aspects of campus reporting. The basic function of the hierarchy is to define parent-child relationships and ... Suspense Accounts must be specified for every Organization in the Org Code hierarchy.
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The 5 Tier Hierarchy of the Orthodox Church: ... 30-606 AD: The gradual historical Development of the Papal and Patriarchal Systems of Centralized Church Government away from the organization found in the Bible ... Organization and Hierarchy of Autocephalous Orthodox Churches, centered at Constantinople...
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