Open Infrastructure Architecture method
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The Open Infrastructure Architecture method, or OIAm, is an open standard for the application of architecture to infrastructure.
- OIAm was created in 2012 as a continuation[1] of the DYA|Infrastructure architecture method.
- Its development is being sponsored by Dutch company BiZZdesign[2]. One of the results of this sponsorship is a Whitepaper outlining the core tenets of OIAm[3];
- The community of infrastructure architects that are involved in OIAm mainly use a LinkedIn group named Open Infrastructure Architecture;
- Modelling infrastructure is done under OIAm using
- The ArchiMate architecture modelling language;
- A generic vocabulary, published under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license in a wiki designated the OIAr (Open Infrastructure Architecture repository), based on Semantic MediaWiki;
- A workflow based on the work by Gerrit Blaauw[4]
References
- ^ DYA|Infrastructure development continues with a new sponsor, and a new name
- ^ BiZZdesign OIAm page
- ^ Schoonderbeek, Jumelet, Deimann (2013) Introduction to the Open Infrastructure Architecture method (OIAm)
- ^ Gerrit A. Blaauw (1972) "Computer Architecture", Elektronische Rechenanlagen, Vol 4, p. 154-159
External links
- DYA at dya.info
- The OIAr repository