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== DYA|Infrastructure ==
DYA|Infrastructure brings business agility, architectural effectiveness and manageable and expandable infrastructure landscapes within grasp of any organization.

There are three mutually supportive key elements which DYA|Infrastructure provides:
# The definitive description of infrastructure architecture as an integral part of the architectural process, and how it can help to enforce architectural principles. There are two focal points: the need for a functional approach to infrastructure facilities, and how to select and work with the appropriate quality attributes.
# The Building Blocks Model (an architectural meta-model for infrastructure) which can be used to
## create and describe logical, modular infrastructure facilities,
## maintain a categorical and functional inventory of existing infrastructure landscapes, and
## structure and construct architectural products, like Reference Architectures, Impact Analyses and Project Start Architectures.
# A number of best practices to get infrastructure architecture off to a flying start within an organization, as well as guidelines for producing essential architectural artifacts which will make infrastructure architecture really work. Various implementation strategies are outlined, how to extend the Project Start Architecture is explained and the importance of a number of products such as Reference Architectures, Product Catalogs and Service Catalogs are also illustrated.

Apart from these three main ingredients, DYA|Infrastructure also provides guidance on how infrastructure architecture can improve security, project management, test management and production.
== References == == References ==
{{Reflist|2}} {{Reflist|2}}

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DYA architecture disciplines.

Dynamic Enterprise Architecture (DYA) is an enterprise architecture framework developed by the consulting company Sogeti, . It is particularly focussed on architecting in general and improvement of the architectural function.

The DYA framework is build up with the folowing modules:

  • DYA|Infrastructure, concerning infrastructural architecture
  • DYA|Software, concerning software architecture
  • DYA|Business, concerning business architecture
  • DYA|Governance, concerning IT governance, and
  • DYA|Principles, about the development of architectural principles

The development of the DYA framework started in 2001 , and the framework was first published in 2004. Working within an architectural structure, the foundation of DYA

DYA|Infrastructure

DYA|Infrastructure brings business agility, architectural effectiveness and manageable and expandable infrastructure landscapes within grasp of any organization.

There are three mutually supportive key elements which DYA|Infrastructure provides:

  1. The definitive description of infrastructure architecture as an integral part of the architectural process, and how it can help to enforce architectural principles. There are two focal points: the need for a functional approach to infrastructure facilities, and how to select and work with the appropriate quality attributes.
  2. The Building Blocks Model (an architectural meta-model for infrastructure) which can be used to
    1. create and describe logical, modular infrastructure facilities,
    2. maintain a categorical and functional inventory of existing infrastructure landscapes, and
    3. structure and construct architectural products, like Reference Architectures, Impact Analyses and Project Start Architectures.
  3. A number of best practices to get infrastructure architecture off to a flying start within an organization, as well as guidelines for producing essential architectural artifacts which will make infrastructure architecture really work. Various implementation strategies are outlined, how to extend the Project Start Architecture is explained and the importance of a number of products such as Reference Architectures, Product Catalogs and Service Catalogs are also illustrated.

Apart from these three main ingredients, DYA|Infrastructure also provides guidance on how infrastructure architecture can improve security, project management, test management and production.

References

  1. Marc Lankhorst (2012) Enterprise Architecture at Work: Modelling, Communication and Analysis. p. 2
  2. Maarten Waage, ‎Herman Hartman (2010) The Integrated Architecture Framework Explained: Why, What, How. p. 157
  3. ^ Fields covered by DYA,
  4. Martin van den Berg, ‎Marlies van Steenbergen (2007) Building an Enterprise Architecture Practice: Tools, Tips, Best Practices, Ready-to-Use Insights. p. 1

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