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Esta habilidad proporciona una metodología estructurada para ejecutar transformaciones arquitectónicas graduales y seguras, como migraciones de monolito a microservicios. Utiliza patrones como la migración de higuera estranguladora y fases de crisálida para permitir ejecución paralela, transición progresiva y diseño de reversión. Úsela cuando un sistema esté listo para una evolución controlada, requiriendo una interrupción mínima en los sistemas dependientes.

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Adapt Architecture

Structural metamorphosis → system transform current → target form. Strangler fig, chrysalis, interface preserve → never stops.

Use When

  • assess-form → READY
  • Evolve architecture, no downtime
  • Monolith ↔ microservices
  • Replace core subsystem, dependents keep running
  • Data model evolve w/ backward compat
  • Gradual, not big-bang

In

  • Required: Current form assessment (assess-form)
  • Required: Target architecture
  • Required: Operational continuity reqs
  • Optional: Transform budget (time, people, compute)
  • Optional: Rollback reqs
  • Optional: Parallel run duration

Do

Step 1: Blueprint

Plan path current → target.

  1. Sequence of intermediate forms:
    • Current → Intermediate 1 → ... → Target
    • Each intermediate operationally viable
    • No intermediate harder to maintain
  2. Seams:
    • Where cut current to insert new?
    • Natural: interfaces, module bounds, data partitions
    • Artificial: anti-corruption layers
  3. Pattern:
    • Strangler fig: new grows around old, replaces gradually
    • Chrysalis: wrap old, replace internals, shell preserves external interface
    • Budding: parallel, traffic shifts (see scale-colony)
    • Metamorphic migration: phased in dep order (leaves→roots)
  4. Interface preservation layer:
    • External consumers no disrupt
    • API versioning, backward-compat, adapters
    • Temp scaffold → plan removal
Metamorphosis Patterns:
┌───────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Strangler Fig │ New code intercepts routes one by one;            │
│               │ old code handles everything else until replaced   │
│               │ ┌──────────┐                                     │
│               │ │ Old ████ │ → │ Old ██ New ██ │ → │ New ████ │  │
│               │ └──────────┘                                     │
├───────────────┼───────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Chrysalis     │ Wrap old system in new interface; replace         │
│               │ internals while external shell stays stable       │
│               │ ┌──────────┐     ┌──[new]───┐     ┌──[new]───┐  │
│               │ │ old core │ → │ old core │ → │ new core │  │
│               │ └──────────┘     └──────────┘     └──────────┘  │
├───────────────┼───────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Budding       │ New system runs in parallel; traffic shifts       │
│               │ ┌──────┐ ┌──────┐     ┌──────┐ ┌──────┐         │
│               │ │ Old  │ │ New  │  →  │ Old  │ │ New  │         │
│               │ │ 100% │ │  0%  │     │  0%  │ │ 100% │         │
│               │ └──────┘ └──────┘     └──────┘ └──────┘         │
└───────────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Blueprint: intermediate forms, seams, pattern, preservation strategy. Concrete + testable.

If err: No clean seam → preliminary dissolution (dissolve-form) first. Intermediates not viable → steps too large → decompose.

Step 2: Scaffold

Temp infra → supports metamorphosis.

  1. Anti-corruption layer:
    • Thin translation old ↔ new
    • Routes reqs → correct system per migration state
    • Translates data formats
    • "Cocoon" protects transform
  2. Parallel run infra:
    • Both systems deployable simultaneously
    • Feature flags → traffic routing
    • Comparison validates equivalence
  3. Rollback checkpoints:
    • Each intermediate → rollback possible
    • Rollback faster than forward step
    • Data migration reversible (or dual-write during transition)
  4. Valid. harness:
    • Auto tests → operational continuity
    • Perf benchmarks → regression detection
    • Data integrity checks

Scaffold (anti-corruption, parallel, rollback, valid.) in place pre-transform. Scaffold itself tested.

If err: Too expensive → simplify. Minimum: feature flag + rollback proc. Anti-corruption + parallel optional for small transforms.

Step 3: Progressive Cutover

Migrate incrementally.

  1. Order components:
    • Start least-coupled, lowest-risk → build confidence
    • Progress → more critical
    • Most coupled/critical last
  2. Per component: a. Impl new ver behind anti-corruption layer b. Parallel: both process same in c. Compare out → equivalent (or differences documented) d. Confident → flip feature flag → switch traffic e. Monitor anomalies (increased sensitivity) f. Stable → decommission old ver
  3. Continuous delivery:
    • Each cutover = normal deploy, not event
    • System always known, tested, operational
    • Issue → rollback → prev state operational

Functionality migrates component-by-component w/ valid. at each step. System always operational.

If err: Parallel reveals discrepancies → new impl bug → fix before cutover. Perf degrade → optimize new or anti-corruption layer too heavy. Team loses confidence → pause + stabilize. Half-migrated known > rushed full.

Step 4: Chrysalis Phase

Manage most vulnerable period — system between forms.

  1. Chrysalis reality:
    • Partly old + partly new during migration
    • Hybrid more complex than pure state
    • Complexity peaks at midpoint
  2. Discipline:
    • No new features during chrysalis
    • Freeze non-essential deploys
    • Increased monitoring + on-call
    • Daily check-ins
  3. Mid-chrysalis assessment:
    • Halfway → target still right?
    • Market/reqs/team change?
    • Continue, pause, redirect?
  4. Protect:
    • Rollback path clear always
    • Doc hybrid state → future debuggers need
    • Resist "clean up" scaffold pre-complete

Chrysalis = deliberate, time-bounded, increased discipline + monitoring. Temp complexity = cost of safe transform.

If err: Drags too long → hybrid = new normal = worse than either. Set time limit. Limit hit → accelerate or accept hybrid as "new form".

Step 5: Complete + Stabilize

Finish + remove scaffold.

  1. Final cutover:
    • Migrate last components
    • Full valid. against complete new system
    • Perf test under prod load
  2. Remove scaffold:
    • Decommission anti-corruption layer
    • Remove migration feature flags
    • Clean up parallel infra
    • Archive (don't delete) old code
  3. Post-metamorphosis stabilization:
    • Run new form 2-4 weeks w/ enhanced monitoring
    • Address real-world issues
    • Update docs → new architecture
  4. Retrospective:
    • What went well?
    • Harder than expected?
    • Do differently next?
    • Update playbook

Transform complete. System new form. Scaffold removed. Docs updated. Team captured learnings.

If err: New form unstable post-cutover → maintain rollback, continue stabilize. Stabilize > planned period → design issue → targeted fixes or partial rollback worst component.

Check

  • Blueprint shows viable intermediates
  • Scaffold in place pre-migration
  • Components migrate low→high risk
  • Parallel validates equivalence each step
  • Chrysalis time-bounded + feature freeze
  • All scaffold removed post-transform
  • Post-metamorphosis stabilization passes
  • Retro captures learnings

Traps

  • Big-bang: Transform all at once → abandons incremental safety → max blast radius. Always incremental.
  • Permanent scaffold: Never removed → tech debt. Plan removal part of transform.
  • Chrysalis denial: Pretending hybrid normal → features on unstable foundation. Enforce discipline.
  • Target fixation: Better alternative signs ignored. Mid-chrysalis assessment exists for this.
  • Transform fatigue: Long migrations exhaust teams. Days, not weeks per step. Celebrate milestones.

  • assess-form — prereq assessment
  • dissolve-form — rigid systems → create seams
  • repair-damage — recovery when transform damages
  • shift-camouflage — surface adapt may suffice
  • coordinate-swarm — swarm sequencing across distributed
  • scale-colony — growth pressure triggers architectural adapt
  • implement-gitops-workflow — GitOps deploy infra for cutover
  • review-software-architecture — evaluate target architecture

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