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What (who) is capabilities - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Capability (computers); Capability (computer science); Capabilities; Capable; Capability architecture; Capability system; Uncapable; Incapable; Capability (disambiguation); Incapable (song); Incapable (disambiguation)

Capabilities         
·pl of Capability.
Capability-based security         
COMPUTER SAFETY CONCEPT AND ONE OF THE EXISTING SECURITY MODELS FOR DESIGN OF SECURE COMPUTING SYSTEMS
Capability-Based Computer Systems; Capability security; Capsicum Capabilties; 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.
capability         
n.
1) to demonstrate one's capabilities
2) a defense; nuclear capability
3) the capability to + int. (the capability to win)
4) beyond; within one's capabilities

Wikipedia

Capability

A capability is the ability to execute a specified course of action or to achieve certain outcomes.

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:

Examples of use of capabilities
1. What it‘s talking about is capabilities in Iraq. (CROSSTALK) QUESTION: ... contacts and capabilities.
2. "There is certainly concern that those who talk about civilian nuclear capabilities are thinking about future military capabilities," he said.
3. Dual–use capabilities have long been considered proliferation problems, but dual–use capabilities can also be part of the solution.
4. We have a better administration, more capabilities.
5. Intentions can change in minutes; capabilities cannot.