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Noun
/ˌkāpəˈbilitē/,
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capabilities, plural;
  1. Power or ability
    • - he had an intuitive capability of bringing the best out in people
    • - the capability to increase productivity
  2. The extent of someone's or something's ability
    • - the job is beyond my capabilities
  3. A facility on a computer for performing a specified task
    • - a graphics capability
  4. Forces or resources giving a country or state the ability to undertake a particular kind of military action
    • - their nuclear weapons capability

  1. (capability) the quality of being capable -- physically or intellectually or legally; "he worked to the limits of his capability"
  2. (capability) an aptitude that may be developed
  3. (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. ...
  4. (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. ...
  5. (capability) Data processing equipment characteristic by which one machine may accept and process data without conversion or code modification.
  6. (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.
  7. (Capability) The total range of inherent variation in a stable process.  It is determined using data from control charts.
  8. (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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  10. (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 ...
  11. (Capability) A concept in secure computing and refers to a value that references an object along with an associated set of access rights
  12. (Capability) A context specific skill that can be broken down to its component behaviours.
  13. (Capability) A measure of operational or system effectiveness
  14. (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.
  15. (Capability) Ability to perform designated activities and to achieve results, which fulfill specified requirements.
  16. (Capability) An ability an organization possesses that is essential in developing solutions to prepare, produce and deliver effective and efficient communications for customers.
  17. (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.
  18. (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.
  19. (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.
  20. (Capability) The ability of an organization, system or process to realize/produce a product that will fulfill its requirements.
  21. (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.
  22. (Capability) The measure of a threat's technical expertise or knowledge of a system's connectivity.
  23. (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.
  24. (Capability) addresses the question of what weapons have been used in carrying out past attacks?
  25. (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.