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A capability is the ability to execute a specified course of action or to achieve certain outcomes. As it applies to
human capital Human capital is a concept used by social scientists to designate personal attributes considered useful in the production process. It encompasses employee knowledge, skills, know-how, good health, and education. Human capital has a substanti ...
, capability represents performing or achieving certain actions/outcomes in terms of the intersection of capacity and ability. Capability may also refer to:


Engineering

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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 is used in the defense industry but also in private industry ( ...
, the ability to execute a specified course of action * Capability management, integrative management function in the defense sector


Computing

* Capability-based addressing, scheme used by some computers to control access to memory *
Capability-based security Capability-based security is a concept in the design of secure computing systems, one of the existing security models. A capability (known in some systems as a key) is a communicable, unforgeable token of authority. It refers to a value that refe ...
, concept in the design of secure computing systems


Economics

* Capability Maturity Model, a development model *
Capability Maturity Model Integration Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) is a process level improvement training and appraisal program. Administered by the CMMI Institute, a subsidiary of ISACA, it was developed at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). It is required by many ...
, a process improvement training and appraisal program * Dynamic capabilities, theory in organizational sciences *
Capability management in business Capability management is the approach to the management of an organization, typically a business organization or firm, based on the "theory of the firm" as a collection of capabilities that may be exercised to earn revenues in the marketplace and ...
, capacity, materials, and expertise an organization needs in order to perform core functions *
Capability approach The capability approach (also referred to as the capabilities approach) is a normative approach to human welfare that concentrates on the actual capability of persons to achieve lives they value rather than solely having a right or freedom to d ...
, theory in welfare economics


People

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Capability Brown Lancelot Brown (born c. 1715–16, baptised 30 August 1716 – 6 February 1783), more commonly known as Capability Brown, was an English gardener and landscape architect, who remains the most famous figure in the history of the English lan ...
(1716–1783), English landscape artist * Capability Development Group


Music

* "Incapable" (Julie Bergan song) * "Incapable" (Róisín Murphy song)


Other uses

* USS ''Capable'', a vessel * Capable group, a mathematical group


See also

* Ability (disambiguation) *
Capacity (disambiguation) Capacity or capacities may refer to: Mathematics, science, and engineering * Capacity of a container, closely related to the volume of the container * Capacity of a set, in Euclidean space, the total charge a set can hold while maintaining a giv ...
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Incapacitation (disambiguation) Incapacitation may refer to: * Incapacitation (penology), one of the functions of punishment * Incapacity, a legal disqualification See also * Incapable (disambiguation) * Incapacitant * Incapacitating agent The term incapacitating agent i ...
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