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top-down
top-down (tŏp′doun′)adj.1. Of or relating to a hierarchical structure or process that progresses from a large, basic unit to smaller, detailed subunits: a top-down description of the department's function.2. Commanded by or originating from ones having the highest rank.top-down adj controlled, directed, or organized from the top top′-down′ adj. 1. organized or proceeding from the larger, more general structure to smaller, more detailed units, as in processing information. 2. coming from or directed by those of highest rank. [1960–65] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | top-down - of an approach to a problem that begins at the highest conceptual level and works down to the details; "a top-down analysis might begin by looking at macro-economic trends"; "top-down programming"bottom-up - of an approach to a problem that begins with details and works up to the highest conceptual level; "bottom-up parser"; "a bottom-up model of the reading process" | Translationstop-down
top-down adjective A generic term referring to an organisational structure in which changes occur from the top layers and eventually filter to the bottom.top-down Related to top-down: Top-down designAntonyms for top-downadj of an approach to a problem that begins at the highest conceptual level and works down to the detailsAntonyms |