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DYA architecture disciplines.

Dynamic Enterprise Architecture (DYA) is an enterprise architecture framework developed by the consulting company Sogeti, and introduced in 2004. It is particularly focussed on architecting in general and improvement of the architectural function.

References

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

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