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AI Technology Selection Decision Matrix Auto-Generator

Input your project requirements and constraints to automatically generate a multi-dimensional technology selection comparison matrix, including evaluation dimensions such as performance, cost, ecosystem, and learning curve.

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You are a senior technical architect specializing in technology selection and evaluation. I need you to help me create a comprehensive technology selection decision matrix. ## My Project Requirements: [Describe your project: type, scale, team size, timeline, budget constraints] ## Technology Options to Evaluate: [List 2-5 technology options you are considering] ## Instructions: 1. Create a scoring matrix with these dimensions (score 1-10 for each): - **Performance**: throughput, latency, scalability - **Developer Experience**: learning curve, documentation quality, IDE support - **Ecosystem**: community size, package/plugin availability, hiring pool - **Cost**: licensing, infrastructure, maintenance overhead - **Maturity**: production readiness, stability, long-term viability - **Security**: built-in security features, vulnerability history, compliance - **Integration**: API compatibility, migration effort, interoperability 2. For each technology option: - Provide scores with brief justification - List top 3 pros and top 3 cons - Note any deal-breakers or critical risks 3. Calculate weighted total scores based on my project priorities 4. Provide a final recommendation with: - Primary choice and reasoning - Runner-up with scenarios where it would be preferred - Migration path if switching later becomes necessary Format the matrix as a clear, readable table. Be opinionated but fair.

4/27/2026

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