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All buildings are structures but not all structures are buildings
There does not have to be a difference between a tall organization structure and a flat organization structure. These structures can be the same structure.
Structure is defined as the whole building. Infrastructure is only the underlying framework on which the whole structure is built.
Table salt has a cube structure and table sugar has a hexagonal crystaline structure.
A home (or house) is the structure/building made for people to live in. Where as a household are the occupants of the building and the building itself.
In a structured program, any structure can be nested within another structure.
Classes are expanded concepts of structures, and can hold functions along with variables and other information.
Sorry, I want to know the difference between Primary, Secondary and Tertiary structure of aircraft
the difference is : traditional - it was like old building, with always brown in colour. modern - it was something to do with technology and new idea
A structure is a collection of primitives or other structures. A pointer is a memory address. Comparison of the two is like comparing bowling balls to cinder blocks. You can say that a structure defines the layout of the data, while a pointer points to data that is a particular structure.
A redundant structure has more structure than is absolutely necessary. This means that, if some part of the structure is damaged or removed, the structure will not necessarily fail or collapse, as another part can bear the load of the damaged or missing piece. A non redundant structure is dependent on every piece of the structure.
The main difference between the two is the purpose of building the structure. A monument is built in dedication to a certain person, event, etc. An ordinary building, on the other hand, is typically constructed solely for whatever purpose it may fulfill.