Macroscope Template
Macroscope Template
Owner: Client Intake Manager (Camille) Produced for: IT Architecture Team + Enterprise Architect (Elena) Purpose: High-level vision/context that shapes design decisions When to use: See decision rule in production line Stage 1 (intake)
Client & Engagement
Client Name: [name] Engagement Type: [digital talent type — e.g., enterprise architect agent, customer support bot, etc.] Client Contact: [name + role] Date Created: [YYYY-MM-DD]
Vision
What does the client want to achieve with this digital talent? Describe the intended outcome and impact in their business context.
[Client's vision in 2-3 sentences]
Operating Context
Deployment Environment
- Where: [internal network, cloud SaaS, embedded in existing system, external/client-facing, etc.]
- Users: [who uses this talent — internal staff, external customers, both]
- Access model: [internal tool, client-facing, embedded in workflow, etc.]
Integrations Required
- [List systems/APIs this talent must connect to]
- [Data sources or platforms it accesses]
- [Authentication/authorization requirements]
Scale & Constraints
- User count: [current + growth target]
- Compliance/regulatory: [ISO 27001, SOC 2, HIPAA, GDPR, industry-specific standards, etc. — or "None identified"]
- Performance requirements: [response time, availability, throughput, etc. — or "Standard/no special requirements"]
- Data sensitivity: [public, internal, confidential, regulated — impacts architecture]
- Geographic constraints: [data residency, availability zones, etc. — or "None"]
Success Metrics
Client Success (How STM measures this talent's value)
- [Metric 1: what they want to achieve or improve]
- [Metric 2]
- [Metric 3]
Factory Success (How we measure delivery quality)
- Deployed and operational by [TARGET DATE]
- Client satisfaction score ≥ [target]/10
- [Any quality/reliability target specific to this engagement]
- [Maintenance/support overhead target — or "TBD"]
Methodology & Frameworks
Framework Library: Check
production-lines/digital-talent/frameworks/for available framework packages. If the client's required framework is not in the library, flag for Francois (Framework Specialist) to build the package before proceeding.
Recommended Framework
Primary: [framework name — TOGAF, ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010, Zachman, ArchiMate, CMMI, etc.] Rationale: [Why this framework aligns with the client's context] Library Package: [path to framework package in library, or "Not yet available — Francois to build"]
Alternative Frameworks (for consideration)
- [Framework 2 — when it might apply instead]
- [Framework 3 — when it might apply instead]
Decision: [Which framework will be used and why. Reference the framework library package selected from production-lines/digital-talent/frameworks/. Framework Specialist (Francois) input recommended.]
Key Assumptions
List any assumptions made during intake that affect architecture decisions:
- [Assumption 1]
- [Assumption 2]
- [Assumption 3]
Open Questions (Follow-up with Client)
Questions to clarify before design begins:
- [Question 1 — person to answer, deadline if any]
- [Question 2]
- [Question 3]
Next Steps
Immediate
- Elena (Enterprise Architect) → designs the digital talent architecture using this macroscope
- IT Architecture Team → validates Elena's design against macroscope intent
- Approved macroscope → stored at
production-lines/orders/{order-slug}/macroscope.md
Downstream
- Elena → produces architecture documentation (system design, boundaries, integration specs)
- Pablo (Production Line Architect) → builds the agent based on validated architecture
- Camille/Dana → brief client on approved design before build starts
Notes
[Space for Camille's notes, context, or relationship details that shape how to engage with this client.]
This macroscope is the north star. Every architecture and build decision downstream should trace back to it.