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Onion Model in EA (IanF. Alexander's Taxonomy)
« on: January 15, 2009, 11:19:11 am »
I am trying to model more formalized stakeholder analysis process based on the taxonomy proposed by Ian F. Alexander.

Link to his white paper:
http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~iany/consultancy/stakeholder_taxonomy/stakeholder_taxonomy.htm

I have modeled the "onion layers/circles" as packages. Inside these packages I have the "Slot" packages. To add a new "Slot" within a circle would not require any changes to my stakeholder stereotype, just the adding of a new package.

When you drag and drop the stakeholder stereotype, you would then name it with a role applicable to the slot.

When you drag the stakeholder stereotype and drop as an "instance", then name the object with the name of the person it represents. I place these objects under their stakeholder (role), which is located under the slot, under the circle...

Additionally for now, I am exporting the root onion model package out as a CSV file, which is then linked to by the Stakeholder Metric presentation spreadsheet, until I have time to create a report via Add-In (for now not a bad way to prototype a solution.)

Thanks and I look forward to sharing and discussing!
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