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  2. Capability management - Wikipedia

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    Capability management is a high-level management function, with particular application in the context of defense.. Capability management aims to balance economy in meeting current operational requirements, with the sustainable use of current capabilities, and the development of future capabilities, to meet the sometimes competing strategic and current operational objectives of an enterprise.

  3. Capability management in business - Wikipedia

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    Capability management is the approach to the management of an organization, typically a business organization or firm, based on the "theory of the firm" as a collection of capabilities that may be exercised to earn revenues in the marketplace and compete with other firms in the industry.

  4. ISO/IEC 15288 - Wikipedia

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    Planning for the ISO/IEC 15288:2002(E) standard started in 1994 when the need for a common systems engineering process framework was recognized. ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 is managed by ISO/IEC JTC1/SC7, which is the committee responsible for developing standards in the area of Software and Systems Engineering. ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 is part of the SC 7 ...

  5. Manufacturing readiness level - Wikipedia

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    Detailed system design essentially complete and sufficiently stable to enter low rate production. All materials are available to meet planned low rate production schedule. Manufacturing and quality processes and procedures proven in a pilot line environment, under control and ready for low rate production.

  6. Advanced process control - Wikipedia

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    Process controls (basic as well as advanced) are implemented within the process control system, which may mean a distributed control system (DCS), programmable logic controller (PLC), and/or a supervisory control computer. DCSs and PLCs are typically industrially hardened and fault-tolerant.

  7. Capability (systems engineering) - Wikipedia

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    A capability, in the systems engineering sense, is defined as the ability to execute a specified course of action. A capability may or may not be accompanied by an intention. [1] The term is used in the defense industry but also in private industry (e.g. gap analysis).

  8. Resilient control systems - Wikipedia

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    Fig. 1. Resilient Control System Design and Metrics Philosophy. From a philosophical standpoint, advancing the area of resilient control systems requires a definition, metrics and consideration of the challenges and associated disciplinary fusion to address. From these will fall the value proposition for investment and adoption.

  9. AI capability control - Wikipedia

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    However, the more intelligent a system grows, the more likely the system would be able to escape even the best-designed capability control methods. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] In order to solve the overall "control problem" for a superintelligent AI and avoid existential risk, boxing would at best be an adjunct to "motivation selection" methods that seek to ...

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