Read the context first. Every question anchored to it assumes you already know what this organisation runs, what it must achieve, and what it is not allowed to do.
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The context
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Overview
Claude Code runs inside a CI/CD pipeline, reviewing pull requests, generating tests and posting feedback. The design problem is producing actionable findings without a false-positive rate that costs developer trust.
What an architect should notice. Fix the business in one sentence. What the organisation sells bounds every answer, and a design that would suit a different business is the classic plausible-but-wrong option.
Existing environment
Claude Code runs inside a CI/CD pipeline, reviewing pull requests, generating tests and posting feedback. The design problem is producing actionable findings without a false-positive rate that costs developer trust.
What an architect should notice. Treat the incumbent stack as a constraint, not background. A proposal that quietly discards what already runs is usually the distractor.
Business requirements
Primary domains stated by the guide: Claude Code Configuration & Workflows; Prompt Engineering & Structured Output. Summary written for this repository; read the official exam guide v1.0 for its own wording.
What an architect should notice. Business requirements decide why. When two designs both work, the one that serves a stated business requirement is the one being asked for.
Technical requirements
Primary domains stated by the guide: Claude Code Configuration & Workflows; Prompt Engineering & Structured Output. Summary written for this repository; read the official exam guide v1.0 for its own wording.
What an architect should notice. Technical requirements decide what is permitted. At least one of them normally eliminates two options outright — find it before comparing the rest.
Services in play
Claude Code CLI
non-interactive execution
JSON output with a schema
repository memory
Message Batches API
What an architect should notice. The named services are the vocabulary the questions reuse. Know what each one is for in this context, and what it is not for.
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What this scenario is used to test
Blueprint ground the anchored items actually cover, largest first
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