b. Archetypes: Industry
Business Archetype Domain Model
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Figure b: Business Archetype Domain Model - This UML class diagram illustrates the detailed structure and relationships of business archetypes. Primary Archetypes (Product, Service, Trade) inherit from a base PrimaryArchetype class, while Secondary Archetypes (Brokerage, Subscription, Marketplace, Ecosystem) inherit from SecondaryArchetype. Each class includes specific attributes relevant to its archetype. The diagram also shows how Primary Archetypes can combine with Secondary Archetypes, demonstrating the flexibility in constructing complex business models from these fundamental types.
Wealth Management Stakeholder Interaction Model
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Figure b1: Wealth Management Stakeholder Interaction Model - This entity-relationship diagram illustrates the interactions between key stakeholders in a wealth management ecosystem. The CLIENT entity is central, interacting with FINANCIAL_ADVISOR, COMPLIANCE_OFFICER, RISK_OFFICER, and DIGITAL_TRANSFORMATION_LEADER entities. Each stakeholder is associated with USE_CASES, representing their specific roles and responsibilities. The diagram uses crow's foot notation to show one-to-many relationships, demonstrating how a single client may interact with multiple stakeholders, and how each stakeholder can be involved in multiple use cases.
Diagram
CLIENT interacts with various roles within the Wealth Management domain
FINANCIAL_ADVISOR provides services related to client engagement
COMPLIANCE_OFFICER ensures regulatory compliance
RISK_OFFICER manages risk assessments and mitigation
DIGITAL_TRANSFORMATION_LEADER leads modernization efforts
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