- (capability) the quality of being capable -- physically or intellectually or legally; "he worked to the limits of his capability"
- (capability) an aptitude that may be developed
- (Capability (computers)) Capability-based security is a concept in the design of secure computing systems, one of existing security models. A capability (known in some systems as a key) is a communicable, unforgeable token of authority. ...
- (Capability (systems engineering)) A Capability, in the systems engineering sense, is defined as the ability to execute a specified course of action. A capability may or may not be accompanied by an intention. The term Capability is used in the defense industry but also in private industry (e.g. ...
- (capability) Data processing equipment characteristic by which one machine may accept and process data without conversion or code modification.
- (Capability) The maximum load that a generating unit, generating station or other electrical apparatus can carry under specified conditions for a given period of time without exceeding approved limits of temperature and stress.
- (Capability) The total range of inherent variation in a stable process. It is determined using data from control charts.
- (Capability) A comparison of the required operation width of a process or system to its actual performance width. Expressed as a percentage (yield), a defect rate (dpm, dpmo,), an index (Cp, Cpk, Pp, Ppk), or as a sigma score (Z).
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- (Capability) (or expertise) is the extent to which a competent individual can adapt their skills and apply their knowledge and experience to a variety of changing circumstances (or even generating new knowledge), often engaging in life-long learning, and continuing to improve their professional ...
- (Capability) A concept in secure computing and refers to a value that references an object along with an associated set of access rights
- (Capability) A context specific skill that can be broken down to its component behaviours.
- (Capability) A measure of operational or system effectiveness
- (Capability) A token that grants the bearer permission to access an object or service. In Kerberos, this might be a ticket whose use is restricted by the contents of the authorization data field, but which lists no network addresses, together with the session key necessary to use the ticket.
- (Capability) Ability to perform designated activities and to achieve results, which fulfill specified requirements.
- (Capability) An ability an organization possesses that is essential in developing solutions to prepare, produce and deliver effective and efficient communications for customers.
- (Capability) An ability to carry out a potentially value-adding activity made possible by a particular combination, or blending, of the resources available to an organization.
- (Capability) An activity, resource or skill within the business that can be utilised to deliver an activity within a business process. e.g. Process Modelling standards that are used to create Process Models.
- (Capability) Originally a military term which includes the aspects of personnel, equipment, training, planning and operational doctrine. Now used to mean a demonstrable capacity or ability to respond to and recover from a particular threat or hazard.
- (Capability) The ability of an organization, system or process to realize/produce a product that will fulfill its requirements.
- (Capability) The expertise and resources necessary to produce a product or service. Example capabilities are project management, requirements analysis, training, risk management, quality assurance, etc.
- (Capability) The measure of a threat's technical expertise or knowledge of a system's connectivity.
- (Capability) The physical limitations of what can be produced in a factory, including size and weight of parts, processes available, and materials that can be worked on.
- (Capability) addresses the question of what weapons have been used in carrying out past attacks?
- (Capability) knowledge sharing and transfer evasive; continuous training becoming a must to stay current; cost of training a factor; uneven human capacity building between countries of North and South; brain drain vs. reverse brain drain; participatory process in int’l forums still unbalanced.