It should come as no surprise that the first pillar of the SPAMMED Architecture Framework (SAF) are the stakeholders - after all at least some of these are the people/organizations that are the cornerstone of the software project itself.
What exactly is a stakeholder - EIA 632 , a standard for System Engineering, defines a stakeholder as "An enterprise, organization, or individual having an interest or a stake in the outcome of the engineering of a system".
Sounds good enough to me :) - but before we delve into more details on how to identify these stakeholder, what do we do with that information, we first have to understand why it is important to us as architects. The short answer was already mentioned stakeholders (most obvious examples are Customer, Project Manager) are what makes the project tick. That, however is just the beginning of it. One of the primary responsibilities of the software architect (much like the project manager by the way) is to balance the stakeholders interest to ensure the success of the project. In the SAF sense the stakeholder are important for several reasons:
Several stakeholders are pretty common to any project . The following list shows them along with samples for some of the concerns (or vested interest) they have regarding the project:
This list is a nice starting point but it is just that - a starting point. There are still a few things we may want to do
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