Ability - the quality of person of being able to perform; Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary logo Wiktionary is a sister project to Wikipedia intended to be a free wiki dictionary (including thesaurus and lexicon) in every language. ... Person, in the classic sense, refers to a living human being. ...
A quality that permits or facilitates achievement or accomplishment.
A generic mental or physical power such as communication and problem solving which provides the means of performing tasks in a learning, work or everyday situation. (see also skill.)
A talent, such as manual dexterity, visual or spatial acuity, or conceptual thinking. The premise is that though abilities may be taught, learned, or enhanced, there is a natural predisposition to them.
Talent refers to a special aptitude, faculty or gift of a person. ...
Ability is one of the many ilities. The computer program aptitude is a front-end to APT. It displays a list of software packages and allows the user to interactively pick packages to install or remove. ... Ability grouping is the practice, in education, of placing students into groups or classes based on their abilities, talents, or previous achievement. ... A skill is an ability, usually learned, to perform actions. ... Within systems engineering, -ilities are aspects or non-functional requirements. ...
Also, Ability Software, makers of the office suite Ability Office.
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ABLS will leverage complexity science methods to develop a logistics simulation system and addressing this need.
The resulting ABLS will provide the Navy with the capability to conduct future naval logistics analysis, war-gaming, and training exercises in a dynamic, unpredictable environment.
ABLS is an adaptive and dynamic logistics Modeling and Simulation (M&S) capability that uses agent-based modeling technology.
ABLS shall act as a representative body for Black and other students desiring affiliation matriculated at Rutgers Law School subject to the provision in Article IV.
ABLS shall be vested with all powers necessary to pursue the aforementioned objectives.
Vice-Chairperson for Academic Affairs – the duties for the Vice-Chairperson for Academic Affairs shall be to coordinate all ABLS activities undertaken within Rutgers Law School; to serve as an ex-officio member of all ABLS committees; and to perform all duties of the Chairperson of ABLS in his/her absence or disability.