Capability
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A capability is the ability to perform or achieve certain actions or outcomes through a set of controllable and measurable faculties, features, functions, processes, or services.
As it applies to human capital, capability represents the intersection of capacity and ability.
Capability may also refer to:
- Capability (systems engineering), used in the defense and private industries
- Capability approach in welfare economics
- Capability-based addressing in computing
- Capability-based security in computing
- Capability Brown, an English landscape artist
- Capability Development Group
- Capability management in the defence sector
- Capability Maturity Model, a development model
- Capability Maturity Model Integration, a process improvement training and appraisal program
- Dynamic capabilities theory in organizational sciences
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