capability
61capability — n. (pl. ies) 1 (often foll. by of, for, to) ability, power; the condition of being capable. 2 an undeveloped or unused faculty …
62Available but not Needed Capability — Capability of generating units that are operable but not necessary to carry load …
63‘Capability’ Brown — ➡ Brown (II) * * * …
64Capability Data — Leistungsdaten …
65Capability Data — Leistungsdaten …
66Capability Brown — soprannome di Brown, Lancelot …
67capability gap — /keɪpəˈbɪləti gæp/ (say kaypuh biluhtee gap) noun the gap between what is required of a person or organisation and their ability in terms of systems and equipment at their disposal to fulfil those requirements …
68Capability Brown — …
69Object-capability model — The object capability model is a computer security model based on the Actor model of computation. The name object capability model is due to the idea that the capability to perform an operation can be obtained by the following combination: an… …
70Process capability index — In process improvement efforts, the process capability index or process capability ratio is a statistical measure of process capability: The ability of a process to produce output within specification limits.[1] The concept of process capability… …