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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

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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