switchover capability - translation to russian
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switchover capability - translation to russian

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

switchover capability      

нефтегазовая промышленность

способность переключаться (напр. с основной системы на резервную)

full operational capability         
MILITARY LOGISTICS TERM
Full operational capability; Full Operational Capability; Draft:Full operating capability

нефтегазовая промышленность

полная работоспособность

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

[keipə'biliti]

общая лексика

способность

возможность

пропускная способность

мощность

производительность

нефтегазовая промышленность

возможность (напр. ремонта)

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capability of root penetration; load following capability; modulation capability; surge capability; transport size capability; vibration survival capability; anti-washed capability; bearing capability; duplication capability; endurance capability; fatigue life capability; fault-tolerant capability; full operational capability; holemaking capability; operational capability; output capability; overload capability; performance capability; reliability capability; repair capability; seismologic capabilities; switchover capability; system capability; technical capability

существительное

общая лексика

способность

одарённость

пригодность

преим. (неиспользованные

потенциальные) возможности

максимальная возможная производительность

оборудование

аппаратура

(потенциальные) возможности

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.

What is the Russian for switchover capability? Translation of &#39switchover capability&#39 to Russi