operational capability - translation to russian
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operational capability - translation to russian

COMPUTER SECURITY MODEL
Object-capability; Object capability; Object capability model; Object-capability language

operational capability      

нефтегазовая промышленность

работоспособность

пригодность к эксплуатации

эксплуатационные качества

operational capability      
работоспособность; пригодность для эксплуатации
full operational capability         
MILITARY LOGISTICS TERM
Full operational capability; Full Operational Capability; Draft:Full operating capability

нефтегазовая промышленность

полная работоспособность

Definition

incapable
¦ adjective
1. (incapable of) unable to do.
not allowing the possibility of (an action).
2. unable to behave rationally or manage one's affairs.
Derivatives
incapability noun
incapably adverb

Wikipedia

Object-capability model

The object-capability model is a computer security model. A capability describes a transferable right to perform one (or more) operations on a given object. It can be obtained by the following combination:

  • An unforgeable reference (in the sense of object references or protected pointers) that can be sent in messages.
  • A message that specifies the operation to be performed.

The security model relies on not being able to forge references.

  • Objects can interact only by sending messages on references.
  • A reference can be obtained by:
  1. Initial conditions: In the initial state of the computational world being described, object A may already have a reference to object B.
  2. Parenthood: If A creates B, at that moment A obtains the only reference to the newly created B.
  3. Endowment: If A creates B, B is born with that subset of A's references with which A chose to endow it.
  4. Introduction: If A has references to both B and C, A can send to B a message containing a reference to C. B can retain that reference for subsequent use.

In the object-capability model, all computation is performed following the above rules.

Advantages that motivate object-oriented programming, such as encapsulation or information hiding, modularity, and separation of concerns, correspond to security goals such as least privilege and privilege separation in capability-based programming.

The object-capability model was first proposed by Jack Dennis and Earl C. Van Horn in 1966.

Examples of use of operational capability
1. Harassment damages people, teamwork and operational capability.
2. "It does ... have some limited operational capability.
3. They demonstrate excellent intelligence expertise, superb operational capability and policy sophistication.
4. "We expect the (NATO) force will reach full operational capability by this fall," Ruff said.
5. Is the shortfall identified genuinely signficant in terms of troops‘ operational capability?
What is the Russian for operational capability? Translation of &#39operational capability&#39 to Rus