Objective Framing Patterns
Objective Framing sets the model's behavior before any work begins. It defines what work is being asked, who is speaking or being addressed, and where the boundaries sit. Clear intent prevents the model from solving the wrong problem or optimizing for the wrong goal.
Task Framing
Defines the unit of work a language model is expected to perform.
Role Anchoring
Assigns a social or professional role to the language model, establishing a shared situational context that shapes how information is expressed.
Constraint Scoping
Defines the boundaries within which a language model is allowed to operate.