Blueprints

Adapt and iterate from existing designs

Blueprints allow you to start with a proven template that you can use as the basis of your architecture, documentation or process design.

Each blueprint comes with detailed guided instructions and design notes that you can use to iterate and adapt your design. Some examples of blueprints include:

  • Architecture: Blueprint for implementing DevOps for MuleSof (CloudHub)
  • Documentation: Blueprint for a documenting a Reference Architecture
  • Process: Blueprint for establishing an API Approval Process

Architecture

Architecture blueprints allow you to quickly discover and reference integration designs that have been developed by our members.

Every blueprint comes with a reference guide on the use case and when you should use them, including all of the pros/cons for each design.

Documentation

Documentation blueprints serve as templates that you can use to quickly author a variety of artefacts, including:

  • Architecture Documents
  • Strategy Documents
  • Interface Documents
  • Security Documents

Process

Process blueprints will help you define your operational and development processes such as:

  • Platform Operations
  • Centre for Enablement (C4E)
  • Centre of Excellence (CoE)
  • Community of Practice (CoP)
  • Software Development Lifecycle
  • DevSecOps
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