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Semester 7 Common Failure Modes

Use this page during weekly review and before the checkpoint gate. These are the ways a learner can appear busy while still failing the semester's real intent.


Failure Mode Table

Failure modeRepair evidence
Drawing architecture diagrams that do not constrain implementation decisions.Add one concrete artifact proving the opposite: a trace, test, proof, benchmark, review note, or decision record.
Using DDD vocabulary without a concrete domain model.Add one concrete artifact proving the opposite: a trace, test, proof, benchmark, review note, or decision record.
Choosing architectural styles by trend instead of quality attributes.Add one concrete artifact proving the opposite: a trace, test, proof, benchmark, review note, or decision record.
Writing ADRs after the fact as justification rather than decision records.Add one concrete artifact proving the opposite: a trace, test, proof, benchmark, review note, or decision record.

Weekly Review Prompt

At the end of each week, answer these in writing:

  1. Which failure mode was most tempting this week?
  2. What evidence shows you avoided or repaired it?
  3. What will you change in next week's study plan?
  4. Which older semester skill did this weakness depend on?

Do Not Advance If

  • you can only describe the topic using resource titles rather than examples
  • your artifact has no tests, traces, diagrams, or written reasoning
  • you cannot explain the hardest mistake you corrected
  • your checkpoint answers depend heavily on copied notes or solution videos