Capability
A capability is the ability to execute a specified course of action or to achieve certain outcomes.
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As it applies to human capital, capability represents performing or achieving certain actions/outcomes in terms of the intersection of capacity and ability.
Capability may also refer to:
Engineering
    
- Capability (systems engineering), 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, concept in the design of secure computing systems
 
Economics
    
- Capability Maturity Model, a development model
 - Capability Maturity Model Integration, a process improvement training and appraisal program
 - Dynamic capabilities, theory in organizational sciences
 - Capability management in business, capacity, materials, and expertise an organization needs in order to perform core functions
 - Capability approach, theory in welfare economics
 
People
    
- Capability Brown (1716–1783), English landscape artist
 - Capability Development Group
 
Other uses
    
- USS Capable, a vessel
 - Capable group, a mathematical group
 
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