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editI put links to an ITIL glossary in Availability and Business Relationship Management since these pages are targeted by links from the main ITIL article but they do not provide the ITIL definition-context in any of their text. I noted I have the link in the correct place on the Capacity page, my bad for not knowing your Quality of Workmanship that is expected. Honestly, though, the ITIL specific context needs to be referenced. The best definitions, the most comprehensive, are at the link which remains in this article. The ideal situation would be to have the glossary come up when an ITIL specific context is desired. Is there any way to shorten the process and just include their text, with their knowledge and blessings of course. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 156.63.133.8 (talk) 17:29, 28 December 2012 (UTC)
Why is "large capacity magazine" listed under means for Capacity. All of the other means are scientific measurements; for this reason I'm removing if from the list.has to deal with math and science
Cleanup
editThis disambiguation page had a cleanup note, so I cleaned up per WP:DAB, which says "Lists of articles of which the disambiguated term forms only a part of the article title don't belong here. Disambiguation pages are not search indices. Do not add links that merely contain part of the page title (where there is no significant risk of confusion)."
This would also mean that almost all terms on the disambiguation page should be listed under "See also", because none of them seem to be used as the standalone word capacity on their article's page. I am unsure in how far descriptions should be used in the "See also" section, so I deleted the descriptions but still list them with the descriptions here. So if someone thinks the descriptions should really be included, just copy-paste it back.
- Capacitor
- Absorptive capacity
- Analytic capacity, a mathematical function
- Carrying capacity, in ecology, the ability of an environment to sustain a particular species
- Channel capacity
- Color rendering capacity, in photometry, a measure of how broad a color space can be perceived under the illumination of a specific light
- Cranial capacity, a measure of the volume of the interior of the skull
- Diffusion capacity
- Heat capacity, also called "thermal capacity", the ability of matter to store heat
- Seating capacity
- Toxic capacity, the ability of an organism, organic system or ecosystem to sustain introduction of a toxin
- Evolving capacities, a concept in which the direction or guidance of a child by any adult must take into account the capacities of the child to exercise rights on his or her own behalf
- Capacity utilization, the relationship of actual to potential output of industries in economics