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Advanced architecture stress analysis methodology for designing systems that survive unknown stresses. Load when --residuality flag is used or when designing high-uncertainty, mission-critical systems.
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Complexity science-based approach for architectures surviving unknown future stresses. Based on residuality theory by Barry M. O'Reilly (Former Microsoft Chief Architect, PhD Complexity Science).
Core paradigm: "Architectures should be trained, not designed."
Use for: high-uncertainty environments | mission-critical systems | complex socio-technical systems | innovative products | rapidly evolving markets
Skip for: well-understood stable domains | short-lived MVPs | simple few-component systems | resource-constrained environments
Unexpected events challenging operation. Categories: technical (failures, scaling, breaches) | business model (pricing shifts, competitive disruption) | economic (funding, market crashes) | organizational (restructuring, skill gaps) | regulatory (compliance changes) | environmental (infrastructure failures)
Brainstorm extreme and diverse. Goal = discovery, not risk assessment.
Design elements surviving after breakdown. Ask: "What's left when [stressor] hits?"
Example -- e-commerce under payment outage: residue = browsing, cart, wishlist. Lost: checkout, payment. Stress-informed: allow "reserve order, pay later."
States systems naturally tend toward under stress. Differ from designed intent. Discovered through testing, not predicted.
Example -- social media under growth: designed = proportional scaling, actual attractor = read-heavy CDN mode (reads survive, writes queue/fail). Design for this.
Straightforward solution for functional requirements. No speculative resilience. Document as baseline.
Brainstorm 20-50 across all categories. Include extremes. Engage domain experts. Prioritize by impact (not probability).
Walk each stressor with experts. Ask "What actually happens?" Identify emergent behaviors. Recognize cross-stressor patterns.
Per attractor: which components remain? Critical vs non-critical? Stress-only dependencies?
Reduce coupling, add degradation modes, introduce redundancy, apply resilience patterns (circuit breakers, queues, caching). Target coupling ratio < 2.0.
Generate second (different) stressor set. Apply to both naive and modified. Modified must survive more unforeseen stressors. Prevents overfitting.
Rows: stressors. Columns: components. Mark affected cells. Reveals: vulnerable components (high column count) | high-impact stressors (high row count) | coupling indicators.
Rows/columns: components. Mark direct connections. Coupling ratio = K/N. Target: <1.5 (loose) | 1.5-3.0 (moderate) | >3.0 (tight, cascade risk).
Model as directed graph. Simulate failure. Trace cascade. Identify SPOFs. Add circuit breakers, timeouts, fallbacks.
Select stressor, walk behavior step-by-step with team, identify attractors/residues, propose modification, re-walk to validate, repeat.
Traditional: predict and prevent specific failures. This: design for survival against any stress. Question shifts from "What risks to prepare for?" to "What happens when ANY stress hits?"
testing
Runs feature-scoped mutation testing to validate test suite quality. Use after implementation to verify tests catch real bugs (kill rate >= 80%).
development
Canonical AT completeness gate — research-anchored 7-category taxonomy (C1-C7) + 15-item mechanical checklist. Paradigm-neutral. Drives acceptance-designer reviewer verdict deterministically.
development
Canonical AT completeness gate — research-anchored 7-category taxonomy (C1-C7) + 15-item mechanical checklist. Paradigm-neutral. Drives acceptance-designer reviewer verdict deterministically.
testing
Methodology for minimizing test count while maximizing behavioral coverage - behavior definition, anti-pattern catalog, consolidation patterns, stopping criterion, coverage-preserving validation