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Capability-oriented strategic modelling

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A capability is an ability that an organization, person, or system possesses. Capabilities are typically expressed in general and high-level terms and typically require a combination of organization, people, processes, and technology to achieve. For example, marketing, customer contact, and outbound telemarketing are examples of capabilities.

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  1. The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF 9.1)

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