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While we touch on the idea of disclosure following the supply chain in a few places, we don't explicitly talk about disclosure patterns in multiparty cases. This is related to the horizontal/vertical supply chain discussion as well.
There are at least two relevant patterns, I think.
Graduated Disclosure (aka Tiered Disclosure) is when the notification and coordination process follows a single, monotonically increasing scope (i.e., more parties are added to the "in group" as the case progresses). This is how the vertical supply chain can be addressed.
Scoped Disclosure is when the notification and coordination process might be split into multiple, distinct groups that might be following a graduated disclosure model. This is relatively rare (partly because the complexity increase over graduated disclosure can be significant), but might come up in cases where more than one coordinator is the hub for their respective constituencies, or when a case spans multiple stakeholder groups that operate at significantly different tempos. It could also arise in situations where it's necessary for the coordination to flow from vendors to deployers, and sometimes those are distinct coordination efforts.
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title: Graduated Disclosure Example
---
flowchart TD
subgraph coordination
subgraph group3
subgraph group2
subgraph group1
vendor_a
vendor_b
end
vendor_c
vendor_d
end
vendor_e
end
coordinator
end
coordinator --- group1
coordinator --- group2
coordinator --- group3
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title: Scoped Disclosure Example
---
flowchart LR
subgraph coordination
subgraph groupA3
subgraph groupA2
subgraph groupA1
vendor_1
end
vendor_2
end
vendor_3
vendor_4
end
subgraph groupB2
subgraph groupB1
deployer_a
deployer_b
end
deployer_c
end
coordinator
end
coordinator --- groupB1
coordinator --- groupB2
coordinator --- groupA1
coordinator --- groupA2
coordinator --- groupA3
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While we touch on the idea of disclosure following the supply chain in a few places, we don't explicitly talk about disclosure patterns in multiparty cases. This is related to the horizontal/vertical supply chain discussion as well.
There are at least two relevant patterns, I think.
--- title: Graduated Disclosure Example --- flowchart TD subgraph coordination subgraph group3 subgraph group2 subgraph group1 vendor_a vendor_b end vendor_c vendor_d end vendor_e end coordinator end coordinator --- group1 coordinator --- group2 coordinator --- group3--- title: Scoped Disclosure Example --- flowchart LR subgraph coordination subgraph groupA3 subgraph groupA2 subgraph groupA1 vendor_1 end vendor_2 end vendor_3 vendor_4 end subgraph groupB2 subgraph groupB1 deployer_a deployer_b end deployer_c end coordinator end coordinator --- groupB1 coordinator --- groupB2 coordinator --- groupA1 coordinator --- groupA2 coordinator --- groupA3