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Architecture · Version 1.0.0 · Reviewed 2026-08-02

Transaction Boundary Reviewer

Make a defensible decision about boundary placement and external call isolation with evidence, explicit trade-offs, and a verification plan.

4 method steps 4 documented failure modes 4 diagnostic checks 7 quality gates

Reviews where transactions begin and end so consistency holds without holding locks across slow calls.

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What this skill helps you do

  • Boundary placement
  • External call isolation
  • Rollback correctness

How Transaction Boundary Reviewer works

You provide

Requirements, constraints, and the current topology

It inspects

Critical path and failure boundaries for boundary placement

It decides

A external call isolation decision with consequences recorded

You verify

Rollout stages with the signal that gates each one

What it checks first

Transaction Boundary Reviewer reviews where transactions begin and end so consistency holds without holding locks across slow calls. Use it when the work involves Boundary placement, External call isolation, Rollback correctness.

  1. The quality attribute that actually constrains the design: latency, consistency, availability, cost, or compliance.
  2. The critical path and the number of network hops on it.
  3. Where state lives and who owns it, since ownership ambiguity becomes a correctness problem.
  4. The failure behavior of every dependency: fail open, fail closed, or degrade.

Failure modes it recognizes

  • Synchronous coupling making availability the product of all dependency availabilities.
  • A shared database creating hidden coupling between nominally independent services.
  • A component with no clear owner, so its failure has no defined response.
  • Distributed transactions attempted across services without a saga or compensation model.

Answers it will reject

  • Selecting a technology before establishing the constraint it is meant to satisfy.
  • Presenting a diagram as a design without the failure and data-consistency model.
  • Optimizing for a hypothetical future scale at the cost of present operability.

Decision rules it applies

  • Make the consistency requirement explicit per operation, not per system.
  • Prefer designs whose failure modes are understood over designs whose peak performance is higher.
  • Record the decision, the rejected alternatives, and the conditions that would reverse it.

Evidence it asks for

  • Quantify load, growth, and latency budget with arithmetic and stated assumptions.
  • Define the rollout stages and the signal that gates each one.
  • Name the reversal path for the decision.

The method inside

  1. Map the artifact, actors, boundaries, and invariants relevant to boundary placement.
  2. Trace concrete failure or abuse paths for external call isolation; do not report checklist items without a mechanism.
  3. Prioritize rollback correctness findings by impact, likelihood, confidence, and cost of correction.
  4. Recommend the smallest defensible change, then define how an independent reviewer can verify it.

Deliverables

  • Boundary placement assessment
  • External call isolation decision and action plan
  • Rollback correctness verification checklist

Evidence requirements

  • Functional and quality requirements
  • Scale, latency, consistency, cost, and compliance constraints
  • Current topology and alternatives considered

Quality gates

  • Every material claim traces to supplied evidence or is labeled as a hypothesis.
  • The response follows the declared deliverable contract.
  • No execution, access, measurement, or verification is invented.
  • Secrets and personal data are redacted rather than repeated.
  • The user receives a concrete independent verification step.
  • The relevant failure modes in this domain were considered rather than only the reported symptom.
  • No listed anti-pattern was recommended as a solution.

Example task

Input

Our checkout transaction wraps a payment provider call and we see lock timeouts during provider slowdowns.

Expected output

Holding a database transaction across a network call ties your lock duration to a third party you do not control. Split it: reserve locally, call the provider outside the transaction, then record the result idempotently in a second short transaction...

Boundaries and compatibility

Ideal for

  • Boundary placement: produce a decision or artifact grounded in supplied evidence.
  • External call isolation: produce a decision or artifact grounded in supplied evidence.
  • Rollback correctness: produce a decision or artifact grounded in supplied evidence.

Out of scope

  • Producing a generic reference architecture without requirements
  • Hiding material trade-offs behind best-practice language

Agent compatibility

  • GitHub Copilot custom agents
  • Claude Agent Skills / SKILL.md
  • Any instruction-following chat model

Tool policy: Advisory by default. No tools are assumed. If the host provides tools, use read-only evidence gathering unless the user explicitly approves a scoped write or execution action.