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attribute hierarchy | Attributhierarchie (A flat hierarchy (typically having an All level and a member level) containing a single attribute. It is created from one column in a dimension table, if supported by the cube) |
balanced hierarchy | ausgeglichene Hierarchie (A dimension hierarchy in which all leaf nodes are the same distance from the root node) |
CA hierarchy | ZS-Hierarchie (A hierarchy in which the roles of the certification authority are separated into one root CA and one or more subordinate CAs) |
cache hierarchy | Cachehierarchie (A network of cache proxies that have sibling and parent relationships) |
category hierarchy | Kategoriehierarchie (A structure that orders categories using a superordinate-subordinate relationship) |
certification authority hierarchy | Zertifizierungsstellenhierarchie (A hierarchy in which the roles of the certification authority are separated into one root CA and one or more subordinate CAs) |
certification hierarchy | Zertifizierungshierarchie (A model of trust for certificates in which certification paths are created by means of the establishment of parent-child relationships between certification authorities) |
commodity code hierarchy | Warencodehierarchie (A category hierarchy that orders categories that are created from commodity codes) |
compositional hierarchy | festgelegte Hierarchie (A set of entities that are conceptually part of a hierarchy, such as a parent entity and a child entity. Data operations require that the entities be treated as a single unit) |
Configuration Manager hierarchy | Konfigurations-Manager-Hierarchie, Configuration Manager-Hierarchie (A collection of one or, typically, more Configuration Manager sites bound together via child-parent relationships) |
dimension hierarchy | Dimensionshierarchie (A logical tree structure that organizes the members of a dimension such that each member has one parent member and zero or more child members) |
explicit hierarchy | explizite Hierarchie (In Master Data Services, a hierarchy that uses consolidated members to group other consolidated and leaf members.) |
folder hierarchy | Ordnerhierarchie (A bounded namespace that uniquely identifies all reports, folders, shared data source items, and resources that are stored in and managed by a report server) |
hierarchy branch | Hierarchiezweig (A group of sites, interconnected via child/parent site connections, that report up to the same primary site) |
hierarchy diagram | Hierarchiediagramm (A diagram that shows the hierarchical relationships among objects/nodes (for example, an organization chart)) |
hierarchy level | Hierarchieebene (A classification that applies to members within a hierarchy) |
Hierarchy List | Hierarchieliste (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show hierarchical relationships progressing across groups. Can also be used to group or list information) |
hierarchy provider | Codestruktur der Hierarchie (A code structure that defines a hierarchy) |
hierarchy tree | Hierarchiestruktur (A structure in which elements are related to each other hierarchically) |
Horizontal Hierarchy | Horizontale Hierarchie (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show hierarchical relationships progressing horizontally. Works well for decision trees) |
Horizontal Labeled Hierarchy | Horizontal beschriftete Hierarchie (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show hierarchical relationships progressing horizontally and grouped hierarchically. Emphasizes heading or level 1 text. The first line of Level 1 text appears in the shape at the beginning of the hierarchy, and the second and all subsequent lines of Level 1 text appear at the top of the tall rectangles) |
Labeled Hierarchy | Beschriftete Hierarchie (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show hierarchical relationships progressing from top to bottom and grouped hierarchically. Emphasizes heading or level 1 text. The first line of Level 1 text appears in the shape at the beginning of the hierarchy, and all subsequent lines of Level 1 text appear to the left of the tall rectangles) |
MorphX Type Hierarchy Browser | MorphX-Typhierarchiebrowser (A view that displays the structure of the selected Application Object Tree (AOT) class node and its inheritance hierarchies) |
natural hierarchy | natürliche Hierarchie (A hiearchy in which at every level there is a one-to-many relationship between members in that level and members in the next lower level) |
organization hierarchy | Organisationshierarchie (A structure that orders organizations using a superordinate-subordinate relationship) |
PKI hierarchy | PKI-Hierarchie (A hierarchy in which the roles of the certification authority are separated into one root CA and one or more subordinate CAs) |
procurement category hierarchy | Beschaffungskategoriehierarchie (A category hierarchy that orders categories that are created to group products that have similar procurement management and accounting characteristics) |
public key infrastructure hierarchy | Hierarchie der Public Key-Infrastruktur (A hierarchy in which the roles of the certification authority are separated into one root CA and one or more subordinate CAs) |
ragged hierarchy | unregelmäßige Hierarchie (A hierarchy in which one or more levels do not contain members in one or more branches of the hierarchy) |
recursive hierarchy | rekursive Hierarchie (A hierarchy of data in which all parent-child relationships are represented in the data) |
SMS hierarchy | SMS-Hierarchie (A collection of one and typically more SMS sites bound together via child-parent relationships. The site at the top of the hierarchy is known as the central site) |
Table Hierarchy | Tabellenhierarchie (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show groups of information built from top to bottom, and the hierarchies within each group. This layout does not contain connecting lines) |
table-per hierarchy | Tabelle pro Hierarchie (A method of modeling a type hierarchy in a database that includes the attributes of all the types in the hierarchy in one table) |
unbalanced hierarchy | unausgeglichene Hierarchie (A hierarchy in which one or more levels do not contain members in one or more branches of the hierarchy) |