workshops
Fault-weave workshop
Hands-on chaos drills that respect Korean regulatory quiet hours while surfacing brittle integrations.
Lane dossier
Fault-weave gathers SREs and application owners around tactile fault trees. Participants rotate through injection consoles, document humane incident narratives, and rehearse customer messaging without turning the event into theater.
Format · On-site Busan studio + remote observers · Duration label · two-week pulse
Investment anchor · KRW 2,100,000 (informational, no checkout on this site)
Artifacts inside
- Calibrated fault cartridges per subsystem class
- Live transcription that feeds postmortem skeletons
- Customer-safe language crib sheets
- Shift-friendly scheduling honoring Jeolla holiday calendars
- Pairing slots for junior responders
- Instrumented scorecards measuring detection versus mitigation gaps
- Follow-up office hours two weeks after the workshop
Outcomes we script together
- Shared muscle memory for degraded-mode operation
- Clear backlog of telemetry gaps uncovered live
- Human-readable incident stories leadership can rehearse
Responsible partner · Yuri Matsuda
QA strategist designing humane chaos drills without ambulance chasing vanity metrics.
Session FAQs
Experience notes
Fault-weave forced our narrative leads to draft outage voiceovers before the drill ended—awkward, useful, still referencing the Harbor integration cadence by name.
Batch reconciliation storytelling still feels thin, yet the injection consoles finally matched our runbook dialect.
Ready to align procurement? Signal the Busan desk or revisit spend tiers.