The maximum load that a generating unit, generating station, or other electrical apparatus can carry under specified conditions for a given period of time without exceeding approved limits of temperature and stress
The maximum load that a machine, station or system can carry under specified conditions for a given interval without exceeding approved limits
the quality of being capable -- physically or intellectually or legally; "he worked to the limits of his capability"
CAPABILITY is the maximum electrical load which a generating station or electrical equipment can carry under specific conditions for a given period of time, without exceeding approved limits of temperature and stress
If you have the capability or the capabilities to do something, you have the ability or the qualities that are necessary to do it. People experience differences in physical and mental capability depending on the time of day The standards set four years ago in Seoul will be far below the athletes' capabilities now. = ability
A country's military capability is its ability to fight in a war. Their military capability has been reduced because their air force has proved not to be effective
The "intrinsic ability" of land is ability to produce some resource, crop, or use type intensity, and quality on a sustained basis (i e , without significant resource deterioration over the time span of renewing biogeochemical cycles), unaltered by any level of potential, future human management activities or other type of alternation) "Feasibility" refers to usability; potential ratings based on an evaluation of offsite factors -- such as accessibility, present and forecasted socioeconomic conditions, technological developments, etc
The measure of a threat's technical expertise or knowledge of a system's connectivity
The ability of a suitably organized, trained, and equipped entity to access, penetrate, or alter government or privately owned information or communications systems and/or to disrupt, deny, or destroy all or part of a critical infrastructure
A protected pointer or name, implemented with bits but situated so that the holder and user lacks access to those bits Capabilities may be passed among programs but only by means of protocols that specifically allow capabilities to be passed, as they are not data In a capability system: For a program to access an object it is necessary and sufficient for that program to hold and designate a capability to that object The capability is the only system mechanism used to name or locate user or system components within the system Thus to employ the authority of a capability, the program must designate that capability as it employs its authority Here is Jonathan Shapiro's introduction to capabilities
Assesses your Associations current technical capabilities and practices What are you doing today? Is it the right thing to be doing? Is the technology youve implemented best for your organization?
the capacity of a person to complete a specified assessable action in a defined range of complexity, context and purpose Capability results from learning and is specified in terms of knowledge, skill, abilities and values (See competence )
– The potential of an area of land/or water to produce resources, supply goods and services, and allow resource uses under a specified set of management practicews and at a given level of management intensity
an aptitude that may be developed the susceptibility of something to a particular treatment; "the capability of a metal to be fused
An ability given to operators that enables them to perform a specific action These are edited by administrators on an organizational basis from the WebCheckout Operator Administration screen
Data processing equipment characteristic by which one machine may accept and process data without conversion or code modification
A person's ability to demonstrate that s/he is able to meet all the professional demands made in the job For one of a variety of reasons, a person may be incompetent in an essential part of a job