An irregular bifurcating hierarchy is a structural model often used in organizational theory and systems analysis, characterized by a branching, tree-like pattern where entities split into sub-entities at varying levels. Unlike a regular hierarchy, where each level has a uniform number of sub-levels, an irregular bifurcating hierarchy allows for asymmetry and variation in the number of branches or divisions. This model can be seen in natural ecosystems, social organizations, and certain computational structures, where complexity and diversity are inherent. It highlights the dynamic relationships and interactions among different levels within a system.
It means to split into two pieces.
There is no hierarchy.
hierarchy
The plural form of hierarchy is hierarchies.
Hierarchy
It is irregular.
It is an irregular polygon.
Hierarchy is a noun
Acquisition hierarchy and Financial hierarchy
"Have" is an irregular verb in English.
No, its not alway irregular.
Acquisition/Procurement hierarchy and Financial hierarchy