rd-initiation-review
Overview
R&D project initiation pre-screen and proposal audit for go/no-go decisions, public novelty boundary review, innovation-point assessment, and evidence-backed project rating. Use when the user asks for project initiation pre-screening, initiation review, proposal review, R&D project evaluation, proposal-package review, novelty pre-screening, innovation-point review, project rating, or wants a formal review around a concrete project, proposal, or research-package material set — even if they only provide the proposal and do not explicitly say "review".
SKILL.md
| Key | Value |
|---|---|
| name | rd-initiation-review |
| description | R&D project initiation pre-screen and proposal audit for go/no-go decisions, public novelty boundary review, innovation-point assessment, and evidence-backed project rating. Use when the user asks for project initiation pre-screening, initiation review, proposal review, R&D project evaluation, proposal-package review, novelty pre-screening, innovation-point review, project rating, or wants a formal review around a concrete project, proposal, or research-package material set — even if they only provide the proposal and do not explicitly say "review". |
| argument-hint | [project proposal, initiation report, or review request] |
| provider | Patsnap Eureka |
| compatibility | Designed for Claude Code, Codex, and similar agent runtimes that can read/write local files and call whatever search tools are available. |
| deliverable-default | Structured Markdown review report plus novelty note and traceable evidence files; docx/pdf export is optional. |
| fallback-policy | Start from proposal materials; prefer structured patent/paper retrieval when available; otherwise downgrade through domain-specific sources, Exa, Tavily, Brave, web, and a known-URL reader without blocking the run. |
R&D Initiation Review
Provided by Patsnap Eureka.
Use this skill when the decision object is a concrete project, proposal, innovation package, or initiation document set. The goal is to judge whether it should move forward, how similar it is to public prior work, which innovation claims still stand, and what evidence or materials are still missing.
The customer-visible value should land first on four questions:
Is this project worth advancing?
How close is it to public prior work?
Do the innovation claims hold up?
What is still missing before the next gate?
Use When
The user provides a project or proposal and asks whether it is worth advancing
Formal initiation review report for a concrete project
Pre-screening / public novelty pre-check / client-facing pre-screen
Go/no-go or budget-release recommendation around a proposal
Project-level novelty / feasibility / trend / risk review
Innovation-point-by-innovation-point assessment
Management-ready review bundle with evidence pack
Do Not Use
Pure technology-route comparison with no concrete project object → route to
tech-route-comparisonCompany-by-topic technical profile or player landscape → route to
company-tech-profileorcompetitive-landscapeLegal patent opinion, FTO, infringement, or litigation analysis
Drafting the original proposal from scratch (this skill reviews, not writes)
Generic company overview with no project-level review depth
Review Modes
| Mode | When To Use | Typical Output |
|---|---|---|
screen | Pre-screening, early-stage review, customer-facing presales | Quick go/no-go + novelty boundary + key gaps (6-8 pages) |
review | Standard initiation review | Full review report + novelty note + evidence pack (10-14 pages) |
innovation | Innovation-point deep review | Point-by-point innovation assessment + differentiation table (8-12 pages) |
assurance | Expert review, committee-ready package | Deep evidence-sufficiency audit + rating logic + stage-gate matrix (12-18 pages) |
Default mode selection:
If the request is for pre-screening, novelty pre-check, overlap check, "is it worth advancing", or an early customer-facing review → default to
screenIf the request is for expert review, go/no-go, budget release, evidence sufficiency, or committee-ready bundle → default to
assuranceOtherwise → default to
review
Core Principles
Proposal As Input, Not Truth
The proposal is the starting point for extraction, not a source of verified facts. A proposal claim does not become a review conclusion unless it is either corroborated externally or explicitly labeled as proposal-only.
Four-Layer Evidence Separation
Every substantive claim in the review must be tagged as one of:
Proposal-stated : what the proposal says (quoted or summarized)
Externally corroborated fact : confirmed by patent, paper, or official source
Evidence-backed inference : reasonable conclusion from multiple signals
Open gap : insufficient evidence — state what is missing and what would resolve it
Do not let proposal-stated claims silently become review conclusions.
Novelty As First-Class Visible Module
Novelty search is not a side effect of baseline retrieval. The review must clearly state:
Novelty-search scope (databases, time window, field scope)
Main comparison objects (prior art, prior routes, existing solutions)
Point-by-point overlap assessment
Residual differentiators
Explicit novelty judgment level for each major claim
Search limitations and unsearched areas
When novelty is downgraded because of prior art, build a structured differentiation-boundary table showing overlap, residual differentiators, and replacement risk.
Material Completeness As First-Class Module
Even when the platform cannot solve the client's full data governance problem, the report should clearly say which missing materials or data are currently blocking:
novelty or overlap boundary judgment
feasibility judgment
next-step initiation actions
If internal archives or non-public project databases are not available, say so explicitly. Do not imply that a public-only retrieval pass proves exhaustive internal duplicate-project exclusion.
Tool Routing And Fallback
This skill works across multiple tool environments. Before retrieval, detect which capabilities are available and select the highest tier that is reachable.
Tier 0 (Always First): Proposal Materials
User-provided proposal, initiation report, innovation package
Extract project summary, research theme, innovation points, promised outputs, and proposal-stated claims BEFORE any external search
Evidence grade: proposal-stated (not externally verified)
Tier 1 (Recommended): Structured Patent/Paper Retrieval
Use the host's best structured patent and paper retrieval stack to test novelty, feasibility, and frontier evidence around normalized innovation points.
This usually means structured search plus record-level deep fetch.
Evidence grade: S/A
Tier 2 (Fallback): Exa Search + Companion Skills
Use the host's best broad web research tool plus scholarly or finance companion lanes when available.
Exa, Tavily, Brave, official filings, and domain-specific research databases are good examples, not hard requirements.
Evidence grade: A/B
Coverage loss vs Tier 1: no structured patent field search, no assignee filtering, novelty conclusions less precise
Tier 3 (Fallback): Generic Web Tools
Use generic web search and page/PDF reading tools available in the host.
Evidence grade: B/C
Tier 4 (Minimum): Pure LLM + Proposal Materials
No external tools required
Evidence grade: C/U
The review can still extract and organize proposal claims, identify logical gaps, and flag what external evidence would be needed
Routing Rules
Always start from proposal materials (Tier 0) regardless of tool availability.
Select the highest available external tier for verification.
When a tier is unavailable, explicitly state the downgrade.
Do not pretend a public-only pass equals full duplicate-project exclusion.
When using Tier 3 or 4, increase explicit gap statements and reduce confidence on novelty and completeness claims.
Minimum Working Files
Create or update these files in a writable run folder:
request.mdworkplan.mdmethod_decisions.mdquery_log.csvsource_index.csvclaim_ledger.csvreport.mdnovelty-note.md
Recommended subfolders are described in references/workflow.md .
Default Workflow
Step 0: Freeze Scope
Confirm or infer the following before any retrieval:
project_name: the concrete project or proposal objecttopic: the research theme (infer from materials if not stated)decision_gate: pre-approval / go-no-go / budget release / expert reviewmode: screen / review / innovation / assurancedeliverable: brief / report / docx / pdf / evidence-packaudience: client / internal / committee / managementtime_window: default last 3-5 yearsreview_focus: novelty / feasibility / trend / risk / rating (can be multiple)innovation_scope: extract from materials or user-specified innovation points
If the user supplied materials but did not name the research theme, infer a provisional theme from the materials and log that it is provisional.
If the user did not provide a concrete project object at all, do not force
this skill — redirect to tech-route-comparison or company-tech-profile.
Step 1: Extract Proposal Materials
Before any external search:
Read the proposal and extract:
Project summary and research theme
Stated innovation points (normalize into a short comparison set)
Promised outputs and deliverables
Proposal-stated claims about novelty, feasibility, and market
Technical path description (main chain, dependencies, measurement approach)
Build an innovation register: each innovation point as an atomic item with the proposal's own language preserved.
Identify what the proposal does NOT address: missing data, unstated assumptions, logical gaps.
Tag everything as
proposal-statedat this stage.
Step 2: Retrieve External Evidence
Search for prior art and prior routes around each normalized innovation point.
Tier 1: structured patent/paper search around each innovation point
Tier 2: web research plus scholarly companion search
Tier 3/4: generic web or proposal-only reasoning
For each innovation point, run a dedicated novelty check:
Search scope: patents + papers + standards in the topic area
Record: database/source scope, time filter, field scope, linked novelty point, screening rule
Identify: closest prior art, overlap degree, residual differentiators
Search for feasibility and frontier support:
Are the proposed technical approaches validated elsewhere?
What is the current state of the art?
Are there known failure modes or blockers?
Search for trend and policy context when relevant:
Industry direction, regulatory environment, standards status
Only use web sources for current-status claims (standards, regulation, launch status, productization proof)
Step 3: Build Analysis By Mode
Select modules based on the current mode:
| Module | screen | review | innovation | assurance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Proposal extraction | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Novelty boundary | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Innovation-point assessment | light | standard | deep | deep |
| Feasibility check | light | standard | light | deep |
| Trend/frontier context | optional | standard | optional | standard |
| Material completeness | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Scoring/rating | skip | optional | optional | required |
| Stage-gate matrix | skip | skip | skip | required |
| Counterevidence pass | skip | optional | optional | required |
| Governance review | skip | skip | skip | optional |
Step 4: Synthesize And Draft
Write the report following the mode-appropriate output skeleton.
For customer-facing or presales deliverables, put the visible value on the front pages in this order:
Recommendation
Novelty and overlap boundary
Key issues and risks
Missing materials, data, and next steps
Do not let deep technical decomposition crowd out these questions in the main narrative.
Output Skeletons
Screen Mode
Executive recommendation (proceed / proceed with conditions / hold)
Novelty boundary summary (1-2 paragraphs)
Key risks and blockers
Missing materials and next steps
Review Mode
Executive recommendation
Project scope and proposal-stated claims
Novelty and overlap judgment (with comparison table)
Feasibility and evidence sufficiency
Main risks and material gaps
Recommendation and conditions
Innovation Mode
Executive summary of innovation assessment
Innovation-point-by-point analysis (each point: proposal claim → external evidence → overlap → residual differentiator → judgment)
Differentiation boundary table
Risks to innovation claims
Recommendation
Assurance Mode
Executive recommendation with confidence level
Project scope and proposal coherence assessment
Novelty and overlap (with detailed comparison attachment)
Feasibility, evidence sufficiency, and technical decomposition
Scoring and rating logic (with explicit rubric)
Stage-gate matrix (conditions, owners, timelines, non-fulfillment consequences)
Material gaps and data readiness
Counterevidence and weakening conditions
Every claim must cite its source type and identifier, e.g., [Patent: CN1234567B],
[Paper: DOI or title], [Web: source name], [Proposal: section/page].
Formal Output Rules
For formal review audiences such as large enterprises, public-sector bodies, and research institutions:
Remove empty opening filler such as trend-setting or era-setting lead-ins.
Remove promotional language and replace it with concrete review judgments.
Replace vague attribution with named evidence and explicit citations.
Rewrite formulaic paired constructions into direct standalone judgments.
Do not leak control-plane jargon such as
proposal-only,prior-art,assurance,gate, orownerinto the main report unless the term is necessary and clearly explained.
Headings and body text should use plain formal wording suitable for a written review or committee memo.
When novelty is a live decision question, promote the method and point-by-point
comparison into novelty-note.md. A suitable file title is
Public Novelty and Prior-Art Review Note or Novelty and Benchmarking Appendix.
Completion Gates
All Modes
Concrete project object identified (not just a topic)
Proposal-stated claims extracted before external search
Four-layer evidence separation maintained throughout
Tool tier and coverage limitations explicitly stated
Material completeness assessment present
If internal archives are unavailable, the duplicate-project boundary is marked as unverified
Screen Mode Additional
Go/no-go recommendation present with conditions
Novelty boundary summary present
Key gaps and next steps identified
Review Mode Additional
At least 2 patent searches and 1 paper search executed per innovation point
Novelty comparison table present
Every major claim has a traceable source citation
Innovation Mode Additional
Each innovation point assessed individually
Differentiation boundary table present
Residual differentiators explicitly stated per point
Assurance Mode Additional
Scoring rubric explicit and traceable
Stage-gate matrix with conditions, owners, and consequences
Counterevidence pass completed
Technical decomposition covers main chain, dependencies, and failure modes
Guardrails
The proposal is an input object, not a source of truth. Do not let proposal rhetoric substitute for external evidence.
Do not imply that a public-only retrieval pass proves exhaustive coverage or internal duplicate-project exclusion.
Do not let raw search hit counts or internal ledger jargon become the main management-facing argument.
Treat proposal promises, roadmap claims, and commercialization statements as signals until corroborated.
Keep scoring as a support layer, not the main selling point. Prefer direct judgments (proceed / proceed with conditions / hold) over dense weighted scoring tables in the main body.
When novelty is downgraded, do not stop at prose caution — build a structured differentiation-boundary table.
Do not force a strong go/no-go when the evidence base is thin — prefer conditional recommendations with explicit next-evidence-gathering steps.
Separate the novelty methodology (scope, queries, limitations) from the novelty conclusion.
Do not mix proposal-stated claims with externally verified facts without clear labeling.
For formal reports, do not leak control-plane jargon into the management-facing narrative.
Treat internal duplicate-project exclusion as data-dependent — do not promise it when internal project history is unavailable.
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Install
npx skills add https://github.com/patsnap/skills/tree/main/engineering/rd-initiation-review