Domain Glossary
Build a consistent, accurate glossary for a domain: a planner sets the domain scope, the term-selection criteria, and the entry template, a researcher gathers the canonical definition and usage for each term with sources, and a copywriter writes the alphabetized glossary with cross-references and consistent entries. The ordering matters because terms picked ad hoc leave gaps and inconsistent entries confuse readers; locking the scope, what makes a term in-scope, and a fixed entry template first guarantees coverage and a uniform, cross-linked glossary. Use this for building a domain or product glossary, a terms/definitions reference, an acronym list, onboarding vocabulary, and 'define all the key terms in X' requests.
How it runs
| # | Step | Who runs it | What happens |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Scope the glossary | Planner | domain, term-selection criteria, and entry template |
| 2 | Gather definitions | Researcher | canonical definition + usage per term, with sources |
| 3 | Write the glossary | Copywriter | alphabetized, cross-referenced glossary to the template |
| 4 | Evaluate | Reviewer | Grade the deliverable against every acceptance criterion. All pass → finish; any fail → loop back and fix the gap. |
| 5 | Finish | Developer | All acceptance criteria met. Stamp a short summary and report DONE. |
Say something like "build a glossary" or "define the key terms" or "domain terminology reference" or "acronym list" or "terms and definitions for" in chat to start it.