Definition: "Digital, Technology, Infrastructure," as used in technology, software development, or any related field, to describe a set of principles and techniques that enable software developers to efficiently integrate hardware, software, and other systems. Specifically, "DTCINF" is about how to design software with minimum technical debt. It involves designing software that is robust, flexible, and scalable without adding unnecessary technical complexity or overheads. The goal of the term DTCINF is to minimize operational risks associated with introducing new technology or changing existing systems while ensuring the functionality and performance requirements are met. This includes avoiding over-engineering solutions that might lead to scalability issues and cost overruns for smaller organizations.