slovodefinícia
capability
(mass)
capability
- spôsobilosť, schopnosť
capability
(encz)
capability,schopnost
capability
(encz)
capability,způsobilost n: Zdeněk Brož
Capability
(gcide)
Capability \Ca`pa*bil"i*ty\, n.; pl. Capabilities.
1. The quality of being capable; capacity; capableness; esp.
intellectual power or ability.
[1913 Webster]

A capability to take a thousand views of a subject.
--H. Taylor.
[1913 Webster]

2. Capacity of being used or improved.
[1913 Webster]
capability
(wn)
capability
n 1: the quality of being capable -- physically or
intellectually or legally; "he worked to the limits of his
capability" [syn: capability, capableness] [ant:
incapability, incapableness]
2: the susceptibility of something to a particular treatment;
"the capability of a metal to be fused" [syn: capability,
capacity]
3: an aptitude that may be developed [syn: capability,
capableness, potentiality] [ant: incapability,
incapableness]
capability
(foldoc)
capability

An operating system security or
access control model where specific types of access to a
specific object are granted by giving a process this data
structure or token.

The token may be unforgeable (typically by using encryption
or hardware "tagged" memory). Capabilities are used in OSes
such as Hydra, KeyKOS, EROS, Chorus/Mix, and the
Stanford V system. Similar to Kerberos, but in an OS
context.

Compare access control list.

(1998-03-08)
podobné slovodefinícia
incapability
(encz)
incapability,neschopnost n: Zdeněk Brož
military capability
(encz)
military capability, n:
operating capability
(encz)
operating capability, n:
performance capability
(encz)
performance capability, n:
Capability
(gcide)
Capability \Ca`pa*bil"i*ty\, n.; pl. Capabilities.
1. The quality of being capable; capacity; capableness; esp.
intellectual power or ability.
[1913 Webster]

A capability to take a thousand views of a subject.
--H. Taylor.
[1913 Webster]

2. Capacity of being used or improved.
[1913 Webster]
Incapability
(gcide)
Incapability \In*ca`pa*bil"i*ty\, n.
1. The quality of being incapable; incapacity. --Suckling.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Law) Lack of legal qualifications, or of legal power; as,
incapability of holding an office.
[1913 Webster]
incapability
(wn)
incapability
n 1: lack of potential for development [syn: incapability,
incapableness] [ant: capability, capableness,
potentiality]
2: the quality of not being capable -- physically or
intellectually or legally [syn: incapability,
incapableness] [ant: capability, capableness]
military capability
(wn)
military capability
n 1: capability in terms of personnel and materiel that affect
the capacity to fight a war; "we faced an army of great
strength"; "politicians have neglected our military
posture" [syn: military capability, military strength,
strength, military posture, posture]
operating capability
(wn)
operating capability
n 1: the capability of a technological system to perform as
intended [syn: operating capability, {performance
capability}]
performance capability
(wn)
performance capability
n 1: the capability of a technological system to perform as
intended [syn: operating capability, {performance
capability}]
capability maturity model
(foldoc)
Capability Maturity Model
Capabilities Maturity Model
CMM

(CMM) The Software Engineering Institute's model
of software engineering that specifies five levels of
maturity of the processes of a software organisation. CMM
offers a framework for evolutionary process improvement.
Originally applied to software development (SE-CMM), it has
been expanded to cover other areas including Human Resources
and Software Acquitition.

The levels - focii - and key process areas are:

Level 1 Initial - Heroes - None.

Level 2 Repeatable - Project Management - Software Project
Planning, Software Project Tracking and Oversight, Software
Subcontract Management, Software Quality Assurance, Software
Configuration Management, Requirements Management.

Level 3 Defined - Engineering Process - Organisation Process
Focus, Organisation Process Definition, Peer Reviews, Training
Program, Inter-group Coordination, Software Product
Engineering, Integrated Software Management.

Level 4 Managed - Product and Process Quality - Software
Quality Management, Quantitative Process Management.

Level 5 Optimising - Continuous Improvement - Process Change
Management, Technology Change Management, Defect Prevention.

(http://www.sei.cmu.edu/cmm/cmm.html).

(2001-04-28)
capability maturity model integration
(foldoc)
Capability Maturity Model Integration

A model of software engineering intended ti replace CMM.
Both CMMI and CMM are developed by the Software Engineering
Institute of Carneige Mellon University,

(200705-05)

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