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Research Science prompt that maps a manual workflow into safe tool-assisted automation and returns workflow map, tool schema, approval gates, and rollback plan.

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Example Output: Research Science Tool Automation Playbook

Inputs used

  • Project context: a literature map for retrieval-augmented agents in enterprise support
  • Target audience: scientists, research PMs, labs, technical founders
  • Success metric: activation, quality, and risk reduction
  • Available tools and data: paper database, notebook, citation manager, experiment tracker
  • Desired depth: Production-ready
  • Output tone: Clear operator memo

Generated Result

workflow map, tool schema, approval gates, and rollback plan

Current workflow

Start with the manual path that uses paper abstracts. Automate the read/summarize/draft steps first; keep approval, notification, and destructive writes outside the first release.

Automation candidates

Start with the manual path that uses experiment logs. Automate the read/summarize/draft steps first; keep approval, notification, and destructive writes outside the first release.

Tool interfaces

Use citation manager as the primary working surface. Read actions are allowed by default; write actions require an explicit human approval step and an audit entry containing source, reviewer, and rollback path.

Approval gates

Use lab notes as evidence, apply the constraint "distinguish evidence levels", and explicitly note how the plan reduces unsupported generalization. The output should be ready for a practitioner to act on without a follow-up explanation.

Failure recovery

Use reviewer feedback as evidence, apply the constraint "do not overclaim", and explicitly note how the plan reduces citation drift. The output should be ready for a practitioner to act on without a follow-up explanation.

Implementation slices

Use paper abstracts as evidence, apply the constraint "make replication assumptions explicit", and explicitly note how the plan reduces p-hacking. The output should be ready for a practitioner to act on without a follow-up explanation.

Recommended Decision

Proceed with a narrow pilot focused on paper abstracts and experiment logs. Treat citation drift as the primary launch blocker. The first milestone should prove that the workflow produces a usable research brief, hypothesis table, and experiment plan with clear evidence, named owners, and a review path for ambiguous cases.

Expected quality checks

  • The result is specific to AI-assisted literature review, hypothesis generation, experiment planning, and technical communication.
  • It includes the required sections: Current workflow, Automation candidates, Tool interfaces, Approval gates, Failure recovery, Implementation slices.
  • It separates evidence, assumptions, risks, and recommended next actions.
  • It includes practical verification steps, not only generic advice.
  • It names the most important failure mode for this domain: citation drift.

Reuse note

Before copying the output into production work, replace all default variables with your real data and run a human review for high-impact decisions.

README

README.md

Research Science: Tool Automation Playbook

Use this prompt when you need workflow map, tool schema, approval gates, and rollback plan for AI-assisted literature review, hypothesis generation, experiment planning, and technical communication.

Best for

  • scientists, research PMs, labs, technical founders
  • Teams that already have partial context but need a sharper, reusable artifact
  • AI workflows where the output must be auditable, editable, and easy to hand off

How to use

  1. Replace the variables in the prompt with your real project context.
  2. Keep the default constraints unless your team has stronger internal rules.
  3. Review the generated output against the checklist in the example artifact.

Design notes

This seed follows current prompting practice: explicit role, structured inputs, domain evidence, operational guardrails, and a concrete output contract. It is written in English for international PromptHub users.