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Completed the Product Methodology, But

In Week 10, we completed 1,820 lines of Product_Checklist.md. We managed it with text-editor's create, view, str_replace, insert commands, and the target product list accumulated in Product_Article.md, and the principle of preserving the original was also established. Duplicate removal, sorting by enforcement date, and final integration procedures were all included in the checklist.

Now we had to create the third checklist. Among the 6 information types identified in Week 4, after strategy classification and target products came economic scale. Strategy classification was the framework of policy, and target products were the specific products within it. Then what was economic scale? It was the basis and justification of policy.

Referencing Product_Checklist.md

We had to create the third checklist. Should we create it from scratch? Could we refer to Product_Checklist.md? Like we did in Week 8, it seemed efficient to utilize the existing structure.

We read Product_Checklist.md with text-editor view. It was 1,820 lines. We requested structure analysis with Sequential Thinking. Claude analyzed the structure instantly, and PART A was project information of about 450 lines containing goals, core strategies, and execution rules. PART B was work checklist of about 1,370 lines, from STEP 1 to STEP 7, including web_search and web_fetch strategies for each STEP, search plans by source, reference tracking logic, and integration procedures.

Product_Checklist.md started directly from STEP 1. It searched for documents published by specific government agencies with web_search, checked the full text with web_fetch, and extracted product lists. It was about finding products listed in table format in appendices.

The 2-file structure was also distinctive. Product_Checklist.md was the plan file, Product_Article.md was the result file, separated. str_replace was only used for the plan file, insert only for the result file. The principle of preserving the original was thorough.

At first, we thought Economic_Checklist.md could be designed in the same way. Borrowing the PART A, B structure, separating into 2 files, and applying the principle of preserving the original. Starting from STEP 1 with web_search, searching for economic scale data from various statistical sources, using comprehensive keywords like market size or economic impact, and accumulating with insert in Economic_Article.md.