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Key: COMMONS13-25
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Status: open
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Source: Thematix Partners LLC ( Mrs. Elisa F. Kendall)
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Summary:
The current definition of capability isn't sufficiently clear about skills and qualifications that an individual might have in addition to an organization (both are needed), and should better describe the concept of having the skills, expertise, and other qualifications in order to, for example, achieve business goals and objectives.
Capacity on the other hand is about having the resources to execute. These two terms are used somewhat interchangeably in FIBO, for example, but in order to use them properly for other use cases they should be differentiated and disjoint.
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Reported: Commons 1.2b1 — Sat, 22 Mar 2025 23:58 GMT
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Updated: Sat, 22 Mar 2025 23:58 GMT
COMMONS13 — Need the definition of capacity in organizations and to contrast it with capability
- Key: COMMONS13-25
- OMG Task Force: Commons Ontology Library (Commons) 1.3 RTF