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Differentiate between basic level and higher level occupations

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Answered by blackeyessep25
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Explanation:

High-level and low-level, as technical terms, are used to classify, describe and point to specific goals of a systematic operation; and are applied in a wide range of contexts, such as, for instance, in domains as widely varied as computer science and business administration.

High-level describe those operations that are more abstract in nature; wherein the overall goals and systemic features are typically more concerned with the wider, macro system as a whole.

Low-level describes more specific individual components of a systematic operation, focusing on the details of rudimentary micro functions rather than macro, complex processes. Low-level classification is typically more concerned with individual components within the system and how they operate.

Answered by Qwafrica
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Difference between the Basic level & the Higher level Occupations:

  • The high-level and basic-level, as technical terms we use these to classify or describe & point the specific goals of a certain systematic operation.

  • These are applied in  wide ranges of context, such as for the instance, in the domains as widely varied as the computer science and business administration.

  • The high-level describe to those operations which are more abstract in the nature, where the overall goals & systemic features are the typically more concerned by a wider, macro system as the whole.

  • The Basic (Low-level) level describes the more specific individual component of the systematic operations, by focusing on details of rudimentary, Micro functions rather than that of macro, complex processes.

  • Low-level is classified as typically more concerned with the individual components within a system & how they operate.

Hence basic level and higher level occupations are different.

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