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capability
['keɪpə'bɪlɪtɪ]
n
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informat.
An aptitude, competency or resource that an enterprise may possess or require at an enterprise, business function or individual level that has the potential, or is required, to contribute to a business outcome and to create value
milit., abrév.
cpbl
milit., logist.
Quantified and organized set of assets, personnel and equipment at the disposal of a force package, and which contributes to providing it with its abilities. 2. Military potential expressed in quantitative and qualitative terms. Note: a capability is assessed and not measured. Related terms: technical capability; operational capability.
(FRA)
capabilities
n
milit., abrév.
caps
capabilities
v
milit., logist.
Intrinsic military possibilities of a group of forces or assets. They are analyzed according to the type of assets
number of units or weapon systems
or according to function. The potential is the result of the capabilities
quantitative notion
.
(FRA)
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