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nw-design

Designs system architecture with C4 diagrams and technology selection. Routes to the right architect based on design scope (system, domain, application, or full stack). Two interaction modes: guide (collaborative Q&A) or propose (architect presents options with trade-offs).

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NW-DESIGN: Architecture Design

Wave: DESIGN (wave 3 of 6) | Agents: Morgan (nw-solution-architect), nw-system-designer, nw-ddd-architect | Command: *design-architecture

Overview

Execute DESIGN wave through discovery-driven architecture design. The command starts with two interactive decisions:

  1. Design Scope — routes to the right architect: system-level (@nw-system-designer), domain-level (@nw-ddd-architect), application-level (@nw-solution-architect), or full stack (all three in sequence).
  2. Interaction Mode — guide (architect asks questions, you decide together) or propose (architect reads requirements, presents 2-3 options with trade-offs).

All architects write to docs/product/architecture/brief.md (SSOT), each in its own section. Analyzes existing codebase, evaluates open-source alternatives, produces C4 diagrams (Mermaid) as mandatory output.

Prior Wave Consultation

Before beginning DESIGN work, read SSOT and prior wave artifacts in this order:

  1. Read SSOT architecture (if docs/product/ exists) — read docs/product/architecture/brief.md (extend, not recreate), docs/product/architecture/adr-*.md (existing decisions), docs/product/journeys/{name}.yaml (journey schema for port identification). Gate: all existing files read or confirmed missing.
  2. Read DISCUSS artifacts (primary input) — read from docs/feature/{feature-id}/discuss/: wave-decisions.md (decision summary), user-stories.md (scope, requirements, acceptance criteria), story-map.md (walking skeleton and release slicing), outcome-kpis.md (quality attributes). Gate: all four files read or confirmed missing.
  3. Read SPIKE findings (if spike was run) — read from docs/feature/{feature-id}/spike/: findings.md (validated assumptions, performance measurements, what didn't work). This informs your architecture constraints. Gate: file read if present, marked as not found if absent.
  4. Output confirmation checklist — after reading, output ✓ {file} for each read, ⊘ {file} (not found) for each missing. Gate: checklist produced before any architecture work begins.
  5. Check for contradictions — identify any DESIGN decisions that would contradict DISCUSS requirements or SPIKE findings. Flag contradictions and resolve with user before proceeding. Example: DISCUSS requires "real-time updates" but DESIGN chooses batch processing; or SPIKE found performance budget can't be met. Gate: zero unresolved contradictions.
  6. Migration gate check — if docs/product/ does not exist but docs/feature/ has existing features, STOP. Guide the user to docs/guides/migrating-to-ssot-model/README.md. If greenfield, proceed — DESIGN will bootstrap docs/product/architecture/. Gate: migration status confirmed.

Note: DISCOVER evidence is already synthesized into DISCUSS — read DISCOVER only if wave-decisions.md flags something architecturally significant.

Document Update (Back-Propagation)

When DESIGN decisions change assumptions from prior waves:

  1. Document the change — add a ## Changed Assumptions section at the end of the affected DESIGN artifact. Gate: section present in artifact.
  2. Reference the original — quote the original assumption from the prior-wave document, with file path. Gate: original quoted verbatim with source.
  3. State the new assumption — write the replacement assumption and its rationale. Gate: new assumption and rationale present.
  4. Propagate upstream if needed — if architecture constraints require changes to user stories or acceptance criteria, write them to docs/feature/{feature-id}/design/upstream-changes.md for the product owner to review. Gate: upstream-changes.md created if any story/criteria changes needed.

Discovery Flow

Architecture decisions are driven by quality attributes, not pattern shopping. Execute these steps in order:

  1. Understand the Problem — review JTBD artifacts from DISCUSS. Ask: What are we building? For whom? Which quality attributes matter most? (scalability|maintainability|testability|time-to-market|fault tolerance|auditability). Gate: quality attribute priorities ranked.
  2. Understand Constraints — ask: Team size/experience? Timeline? Existing systems to integrate? Regulatory requirements? Operational maturity (CI/CD, monitoring)? Gate: constraints list documented.
  3. Map Team Structure (Conway's Law) — ask: How many teams? Communication patterns? Does proposed architecture match org chart? Gate: team-architecture alignment confirmed.
  4. Select Development Paradigm — identify primary language(s) from constraints, then: FP-native (Haskell|F#|Scala|Clojure|Elixir) → recommend Functional; OOP-native (Java|C#|Go) → recommend OOP; Multi-paradigm (TypeScript|Kotlin|Python|Rust|Swift) → present both, let user choose. After confirmation, ask user permission to write paradigm to project CLAUDE.md: FP: This project follows the **functional programming** paradigm. Use @nw-functional-software-crafter for implementation. OOP: This project follows the **object-oriented** paradigm. Use @nw-software-crafter for implementation. Default if user declines/unsure: OOP. Gate: paradigm selected and optionally written to CLAUDE.md.
  5. Recommend Architecture Based on Drivers — recommend based on quality attribute priorities|constraints|paradigm from steps 1-4. Default: modular monolith with dependency inversion (ports-and-adapters). Overrides require evidence. If functional paradigm: apply types-first design, composition pipelines, pure core / effect shell, effect boundaries as ports, immutable state — in architecture document only, no code snippets. Gate: architecture pattern selected with written rationale.
  6. Stress Analysis (HIDDEN — --residuality flag only) — when activated: apply complexity-science-based stress analysis (stressors|attractors|residues|incidence matrix|resilience modifications) using the stress-analysis skill. When not activated: skip entirely, do not mention. Gate: activated only when flag present.
  7. Produce Deliverables — write architecture document with component boundaries|tech stack|integration patterns. Produce C4 System Context diagram (Mermaid) — mandatory. Produce C4 Container diagram (Mermaid) — mandatory. Produce C4 Component diagrams (Mermaid) — only for complex subsystems. Write ADRs for significant decisions. Gate: mandatory C4 diagrams present, ADRs written.

Rigor Profile Integration

Before dispatching the architect agent, read rigor config from .nwave/des-config.json (key: rigor). If absent, use standard defaults.

  • agent_model: Pass as model parameter to Task tool. If "inherit", omit model (inherits from session).
  • reviewer_model: If design review is performed, use this model for the reviewer agent. If "skip", skip design review.
  • review_enabled: If false, skip post-design review step.

Interactive Decision Points

Decision 0: Design Scope (MANDATORY — do NOT skip)

Question: What are you designing?

You MUST ask this question before invoking any architect. Do NOT default to application scope. The answer determines WHICH agent to invoke.

Options:

  1. System / infrastructure → invokes @nw-system-designer
  2. Domain / bounded contexts → invokes @nw-ddd-architect
  3. Application / components → invokes @nw-solution-architect
  4. Full stack → invokes all three agents sequentially

Decision 1: Interaction Mode

Question: How do you want to work?

Options:

  1. Guide me — the architect asks questions, you make decisions together
  2. Propose — the architect reads your requirements and proposes 2-3 options with trade-offs

Agent Invocation

Architect Routing (based on Decision 0)

Decision 0 Agent Focus
System / infrastructure @nw-system-designer Distributed architecture, scalability, caching, load balancing, message queues
Domain / bounded contexts @nw-ddd-architect DDD, aggregates, Event Modeling, event sourcing, context mapping
Application / components @nw-solution-architect Component boundaries, hexagonal architecture, tech stack, ADRs
Full stack @nw-system-designer then @nw-ddd-architect then @nw-solution-architect All three in sequence

Pass Decision 1 (guide/propose) to the invoked agent as the interaction mode.

All agents write to docs/product/architecture/ (SSOT). Each architect owns its section:

  • @nw-system-designer writes ## System Architecture in brief.md
  • @nw-ddd-architect writes ## Domain Model in brief.md
  • @nw-solution-architect writes ## Application Architecture in brief.md

For Full stack mode, each agent reads the prior architect's output before starting its own work.

Agent Dispatch (after Decision 0 — no default)

Based on Decision 0 answer, invoke the corresponding agent. Do NOT default to application scope without asking.

System scope → @nw-system-designer Domain scope → @nw-ddd-architect Application scope → @nw-solution-architect Full stack → @nw-system-designer then @nw-ddd-architect then @nw-solution-architect

Execute *design-architecture for {feature-id}.

Context files: see Prior Wave Consultation above.

Configuration:

  • model: rigor.agent_model (omit if "inherit")
  • interaction_mode: {Decision 1: "guide" or "propose"}
  • interactive: moderate
  • output_format: markdown
  • diagram_format: mermaid (C4)
  • stress_analysis: {true if --residuality flag, false otherwise}

SKILL_LOADING: Read your skill files at ~/.claude/skills/nw-{skill-name}/SKILL.md. At Phase 4, always load: nw-architecture-patterns, nw-architectural-styles-tradeoffs. Do NOT load nw-roadmap-design during DESIGN wave -- roadmap creation belongs to the DELIVER wave (/nw-roadmap or /nw-deliver). Then follow your Skill Loading Strategy table for phase-specific skills.

Success Criteria

  • Business drivers and constraints gathered before architecture selection
  • Existing system analyzed before design (codebase search performed)
  • Integration points with existing components documented
  • Reuse vs. new component decisions justified
  • Architecture supports all business requirements
  • Technology stack selected with clear rationale
  • Development paradigm selected and (optionally) written to project CLAUDE.md
  • Component boundaries defined with dependency-inversion compliance
  • C4 System Context + Container diagrams produced (Mermaid)
  • ADRs written with alternatives considered
  • Handoff accepted by nw-platform-architect (DEVOPS wave)

Next Wave

Handoff To: nw-platform-architect (DEVOPS wave) Deliverables: See Morgan's handoff package specification in agent file

Wave Decisions Summary

Before completing DESIGN, produce docs/feature/{feature-id}/design/wave-decisions.md:

markdown
# DESIGN Decisions — {feature-id}

## Key Decisions
- [D1] {decision}: {rationale} (see: {source-file})

## Architecture Summary
- Pattern: {e.g., modular monolith with ports-and-adapters}
- Paradigm: {OOP|FP}
- Key components: {list top-level components}

## Technology Stack
- {language/framework}: {rationale}

## Constraints Established
- {architectural constraint}

## Upstream Changes
- {any DISCUSS assumptions changed, with rationale}

This summary enables DEVOPS and DISTILL to quickly assess architecture decisions without reading all DESIGN files.

Expected Outputs

Feature delta (in docs/feature/{feature-id}/)

  wave-decisions.md              (appends ## DESIGN Decisions section)

SSOT updates (in docs/product/architecture/)

  brief.md                       (created or updated — each architect owns its section:
                                   ## System Architecture — nw-system-designer
                                   ## Domain Model — nw-ddd-architect
                                   ## Application Architecture — nw-solution-architect)
  adr-*.md                       (new ADRs for this feature's architectural decisions)
  c4-diagrams.md                 (current component topology, if separate from brief)

Optional

CLAUDE.md (project root)         (optional: ## Development Paradigm section)

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