Technology Capability
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		A Technology Capability is a functional capability that can support technology-enabled tasks by providing specific technical functions or technical services through technology implementation.
- AKA: Technical Capability, Technology Function, Technology Feature, Tech Capability.
 - Context:
- It can typically enable Technology Users to perform specific technology tasks or achieve technology outcomes.
 - It can typically require Technology Components including hardware resources, software components, and network infrastructure.
 - It can typically evolve through Technology Lifecycles from technology conception to technology obsolescence.
 - It can typically support Technology Value Creation by enabling business processes or user activitys.
 - It can typically depend on Technology Architecture determining its technology implementation approach and technology integration method.
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 - It can often require Technology Skills for effective technology utilization and technology optimization.
 - It can often involve Technology Trade-offs between technology performance, technology cost, and technology complexity.
 - It can often enable Technology Innovation through novel technology combinations or technology applications.
 - It can often require Technology Governance for technology risk management and technology compliance.
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 - It can range from being a Basic Technology Capability to being an Advanced Technology Capability, depending on its technology sophistication level.
 - It can range from being a Standalone Technology Capability to being an Integrated Technology Capability, depending on its technology dependency structure.
 - It can range from being a Mature Technology Capability to being an Emerging Technology Capability, depending on its technology adoption stage.
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 - It can integrate with other Technology Capabilitys forming technology capability stacks.
 - It can connect to Technology Platforms through technology interfaces and technology protocols.
 - It can interface with Technology Users through user interfaces and API endpoints.
 - It can communicate with Technology Systems through technology integration layers.
 - It can synchronize with Technology Standards for technology interoperability.
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 - Example(s):
- Computing Technology Capabilitys, such as:
 - Communication Technology Capabilitys, such as:
- Network Technology Capabilitys like 5G connectivity, satellite communication, and mesh networking.
 - Messaging Technology Capabilitys like real-time messaging, asynchronous messaging, and broadcast messaging.
 - Collaboration Technology Capabilitys like video conferencing, screen sharing, and virtual whiteboarding.
 
 - Intelligence Technology Capabilitys, such as:
- AI Technology Capabilitys like natural language processing, computer vision, and predictive analytics.
 - Automation Technology Capabilitys like robotic process automation, workflow automation, and intelligent automation.
 - Analytics Technology Capabilitys like real-time analytics, predictive analytics, and prescriptive analytics.
 
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 - Counter-Example(s):
- Business Capability, which represents organizational ability rather than technology function.
 - Human Capability, which represents personal skill rather than technology feature.
 - Process Capability, which represents workflow effectiveness rather than technology function.
 - Strategic Capability, which represents competitive advantage rather than technical function.
 
 - See: Technical Feature, System Capability, Platform Capability, Software Feature.