Examples of Ecosystem Map in Design
1. Stakeholders
- The major stakeholders comprise of bank customers, the banks themselves whether privately owned or publicly listed companies and third-party service providers such as payment processors regulators and technology partners.
2. Interactions
- The map would reflect the interplay between stakeholders, for instance relating to clients as they use their accounts on an application by making payments and contacting customer support notifications that indicate feedbacks being important.
3. Dependencies
- It would also leave an ecosystem of dependencies, such as the need for secure network connections banking systems and databases integration financial compliance requirements and compatibility across mobile devices or OSs.
4. Technologies
- It would come with the technologies that power this app such as mobile operating systems (iOS, Android), development frameworks used in Swift and Kotlin alongside security protocols encryption authentication backend infrastructure servers databases.
What are Ecosystem Maps in Design?
The ecosystem of an object therein consists of an ecosystem map. Suppose we are journeying to find the overview of a system or environment – these maps come into play. They double as visual tools that will unveil how siblings or elements vary in a given environment. Imagine entities as people in the story- users, organizations, technologies – all have their own roles. The map demonstrates their cooperation, partnerships, and interdependence, similar to a glimpse under the curtain of a major performance. However, actors are not the only ones that are considered in ecosystem maps but also the setting is taken into consideration as well. Mapping user journeys and uncovering dependencies allows designers to see the level of convolution or the twists and turns in the story structure and thus identify potential pitfalls as well as opportunities.