# Consuming QQwrite Briefs Use this file when QQwrite receives a QQsci-checked `qqwrite_brief.json`. ## Role The brief is a writing and formatting input, not a literature-screening task. QQwrite must not reclassify strong/weak papers or invent missing evidence. ## How To Use The Brief - Use `recommended_word_template` to select the template. - Use `section_plan` to order manuscript sections and create headings. - Use `central_claim`, `novelty_gap`, and `design_principle` to guide title, abstract, introduction, and conclusion placement. - Use `key_author_evidence` as the only source for experimental results and mechanism claims. - Use `claim_reference_map` to decide where DOI-only citation comments or placeholders should appear. - Use `must_not_overclaim` to avoid inflated wording. - Use `missing_inputs` in the Markdown report and do not hide those gaps. ## Stop Conditions Stop and route back to QQsci if: - the brief is missing `central_claim`, `section_plan`, or `claim_reference_map` - the brief uses weak papers as direct benchmark papers - a major claim has neither author evidence nor DOI support - DOI strings appear malformed or inconsistent - the requested template is not available in QQwrite's template library