Your Architecture Diagrams Are Lying to You
Your Architecture Diagrams Are Lying to You

Why architecture diagrams describe a system that no longer exists, and how Observable Architecture uses production telemetry to reveal what is actually running.

The Capability Map That Cannot Answer a Question Is Not a Capability Map
The Capability Map That Cannot Answer a Question Is Not a Capability Map

Why traditional capability maps fail to support governance decisions and how Queryable Capability Architecture turns static maps into interrogable decision systems.

Your Git History Is an Architecture Health Report. Nobody Is Reading It.
Your Git History Is an Architecture Health Report. Nobody Is Reading It.

A practical architecture technique showing how Git commit patterns reveal structural instability, boundary violations, and ownership gaps in software systems.

The Minimum Architecture Every Company Needs: The House, the Hallway, and the Doorbell
The Minimum Architecture Every Company Needs: The House, the Hallway, and the Doorbell

A practical architectural model explaining why most companies only need a modular monolith, a workflow orchestrator, and outcome-based events.

Solving Technical Debt Through Feature Development: Turning Product Delivery into Architecture Improvement
Solving Technical Debt Through Feature Development: Turning Product Delivery into Architecture Improvement

A practical framework explaining how organizations can systematically reduce technical debt while delivering new features, instead of running disruptive modernization programs.

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