Meaning Capability
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The total range of inherent variation in a stable process determined by using data from control charts.
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An aptitude, competency or resource that an enterprise may possess or require at an enterprise, business function or individual level that has the potential, or is required, to contribute to a busines [..]
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1capability (to do something/of doing something) the ability or qualities necessary to do something Animals in the zoo have lost the capability to catch/of catching food for themselves. beyond/within [..]
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1580s, from capable + -ity. Capabilities "undeveloped faculty or property" is attested from 1778.
Source: etymonline.com

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An umbrella term which generically encompasses business processes or activities, and/or technology systems or applications.
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ability to perform a task.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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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.
Source: nrc.gov

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The ability to perform effectively, efficiently and with the necessary skills. [D02438]
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the quality of being capable -- physically or intellectually or legally; "he worked to the limits of his capability" the susceptibility of something to a particular treatment [..]
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Defines resources for a cell, including CPU, storage, and networking. Can apply to the specific services within a cell or a whole cell.
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1. A token allowing its holder an access right. Note: Capability-based systems (e.g. PIDs) provide added value in authentication but, since they are not cryptographically secure, cannot replace the password system [CESG]. 2. As used in the context of security, a form of privilege attribute. It is a token (recognized by a process managing access to [..]
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1. Possesing able qualities. 2. Having an ability or talent for something. 3. A feature that can be developed for a functional use.
Source: psychologydictionary.org

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n. the sum total of both ability and capacity in a human being. Thus, a person possesses qualities such as the ability and talent as well as the skill. A child with musical capability, for instance, h [..]
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When assessing the capability of an adversary, two distinct capabilities need to be considered. The first is the capability to obtain, damage, or destroy the asset. The second is the adversary's [..]
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the ability of a group of people to do certain things.
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(n) the quality of being capable -- physically or intellectually or legally(n) the susceptibility of something to a particular treatment(n) an aptitude that may be developed
Source: beedictionary.com

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The capacity of a piece of equipment to perform its intended function, such as carrying current for a conductor or transformer, or interrupting current for a switch or breaker, or supplying power for [..]
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 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.
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The maximum load a generator unit, substation or other electric apparatus can carry under specified, standardized conditions (as set out, for example, by the manufacturer) for a given time interval without exceeding approved limits of temperature and stress.  Also referred to as the “rating,” or “nameplate rating” of a piece of electrical equipment [..]
Source: ppcpdx.org

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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 temperat [..]
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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.
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The maximum load-carrying ability of the equipment, exclusive of station use, under specified conditions for a given time interval, independent of the characteristics of the load. (Capability is determined by design characteristics, physical conditions, adequacy of prime mover, temperature, headwater and tailwater elevations, and electrical use.)
Source: greatriverenergy.com

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The steady hourly output, which generating equipment is expected to supply to system load exclusive of auxiliary power, as demonstrated by tests at the time of summer peak demand.
Source: greatriverenergy.com

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The steady hourly output which generating equipment is expected to supply to system load exclusive of auxiliary power, as demonstrated by tests at the time of winter peak demand.
Source: greatriverenergy.com

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like aptitude, this refers to an individual's perceived potential in some area of academic, social, or physical activity. Because its application is necessarily based on a judgement, there are nu [..]
Source: dictionaryofeducation.co.uk

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<asset management> measure of capacity and the ability of an entity (system, person or organization) to achieve its objectives Note: Asset management capabilities include processes, resources, competences and technologies to enable the effective and efficient development and delivery of asset management plans and asset life activiti [..]
Source: theiam.org

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The ability to perform one or more functions. In this sense, a capability may be represented as a generic statement (e.g., “the ability to collect and analyze human intelligence”) or may be more specific to address an explicit function (e.g., “the ability to plot coordinates on a map).
Source: ise.gov

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The quality of being capable; the ability to do something.
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Maximum load that a generating unit can carry without exceeding ratings.
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the power or ability to generate an outcome
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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CAPABILITY - CAPABILITY
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