The three-level windows hierarchy refers to a model used in graphical user interface (GUI) design that organizes window management into three distinct levels: the application level, the document level, and the view level. At the application level, multiple applications can run concurrently; the document level contains individual documents or files opened by those applications; and the view level represents the specific visual representation or component of the document that the user interacts with. This hierarchy helps in managing user interactions and the organization of content within a system.
Windows explorer shows the drives and folders as a hierarchy in the left pane.
Folders
the navigation pane
Windows explorer
You bet. The size of the office and the number of windows is an indication of the hierarchy of the firm. The most senior lawyers get the biggest offices and the most windows, as well as the nicest furniture.
In hierarchical file systems such as Windows, the root directory (which really isn't a directory at all) is basically the starting point in the hierarchy. In most Windows systems this is known as C:\.
There is no hierarchy.
hierarchy
The plural form of hierarchy is hierarchies.
Hierarchy
The application program included with Windows that allows users to view the hierarchy of folders and the files within them is called File Explorer. It provides a graphical interface for navigating through the file system, managing files and folders, and performing tasks such as copying, moving, and deleting items.
Hierarchy is a noun