# Paper Outline From Evidence

Use this outline only after the claim audit and evidence map are complete.

## Title candidates

- Title:
- Title:
- Title:

## Abstract support points

- Problem framing:
- What the method is designed to do:
- Evidence-backed results:
- Scope limits:

## 1. Introduction

- Problem motivation:
- Why existing work is insufficient:
- What this project contributes:
- What is verified versus still limited:

## 2. Related Work

- Direct baselines:
- Adjacent approaches:
- Benchmark context:
- Conservative novelty positioning:

## 3. Method

- System overview:
- Key components:
- Design choices with evidence:
- Components requiring ablation:

## 4. Experimental Setup

- Datasets / benchmarks:
- Metrics:
- Baselines:
- Evaluation protocol:
- Fairness or comparability notes:

## 5. Results

- Verified quantitative results:
- Qualitative observations:
- Cases where evidence is partial:

## 6. Ablations And Analysis

- Component ablations:
- Failure modes:
- Sensitivity or robustness checks:

## 7. Limitations

- Evidence gaps:
- Benchmark mismatch risks:
- Generalization limits:
- Real-world versus simulation limits:

## 8. Conclusion

- Narrow supported takeaway:
- What remains future work:

## Pre-draft checks

- Every major sentence should be traceable to a source or artifact
- Unsupported claims should be removed or downgraded
- Missing experiments should be stated as gaps, not implied as completed work
