| name | dgm-method-design |
| description | Use for paper-first method design work in this repository: translate an implemented or existing graph substrate plus literature findings into a narrow, conceptual Method section centered on scenario memory, decision episodes, and decision-grade context without turning the paper into a system write-up. |
DGM Method Design
Use this skill when the task is to design or rewrite the paper's Method section from a paper-first perspective.
When to use
Trigger this skill when the user asks to:
- design the method section
- turn an implemented substrate into a paper-facing conceptual framework
- define scenario memory or decision episodes
- map method design into Section 3 prose
- compress a method draft into conference-paper form
Typical inputs:
- existing project/schema/architecture context
- literature review findings
- current method notes or drafts
Typical outputs:
manuscript/framework/scenario_memory_layer_analysis.md
manuscript/framework/scenario_memory_layer_design.md
manuscript/framework/method_section_mapping.md
manuscript/sections/03_method*.md
Core rules
- The paper is not a product write-up.
- Do not foreground the implementation project unless the user explicitly wants that.
- Do not imply full implementation or empirical validation.
- Prefer a narrow methodological claim over a broad framework claim.
- Treat the existing implementation as a design basis and reality check, not as the subject of the paper.
- Keep terminology stable:
scenario memory
decision episode
decision-grade context
graph-based business memory
decision subgraph
LLM reasoning layer
Workflow
- Start from the literature-backed problem.
- What kind of decision support problem is being addressed?
- Why is fragment retrieval insufficient?
- Read the substrate only to determine:
- what is already feasible
- what remains implicit
- what should be proposed at paper level
- Define the smallest defensible method claim.
- Specify the decision episode compactly.
- Keep the component set minimal.
- Map the design into a paper structure before drafting prose.
- If needed, compress the draft aggressively for conference-paper density.
Preferred outputs
Analysis note
- Overview
- What the substrate already provides
- What remains implicit
- Why this matters for the thesis
- Key design opportunity
Design note
- Design objective
- Conceptual assumptions
- Scenario memory unit
- Core scenario components
- Optional supporting abstractions
- Layered framework
- Role of the LLM
- Minimal defensible contribution
Method section
Prefer this compact five-part structure unless the user asks otherwise:
- Method objective and organizing abstraction
- Decision episode representation
- Layered framework for decision-grade context
- Decision subgraph construction and role of the LLM
- Scope boundaries
Compression rules
When revising a method draft:
- remove repeated motivation
- let figures carry structure where possible
- merge overlapping subsections
- keep only the paragraphs that perform methodological work
- concentrate non-claims into one short boundary subsection
Repository-specific guidance
- Align Section 3 with the existing literature review and research positioning files.
- If figures already exist, reference them with placeholders in the section draft and use separate export files for figure-embedded versions.
- Keep
03_method.md as the manuscript-facing draft and use export variants for PDF-ready output.