R0023/2026-03-25/Q004/SRC01
AWS Prescriptive Guidance — most structured vendor framework for prompt lifecycle management
Source
| Field |
Value |
| Title |
Prompt, agent, and model lifecycle management (AWS Prescriptive Guidance) |
| Publisher |
Amazon Web Services |
| Author(s) |
AWS documentation team (not individually attributed) |
| Date |
2025 (ongoing) |
| URL |
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/agentic-ai-serverless/prompt-agent-and-model.html |
| Type |
Vendor prescriptive guidance |
Summary
| Dimension |
Rating |
| Reliability |
Medium |
| Relevance |
High |
| Bias: Missing data |
Some concerns |
| Bias: Measurement |
N/A |
| Bias: Selective reporting |
Some concerns |
| Bias: Randomization |
N/A — not an RCT |
| Bias: Protocol deviation |
N/A — not an RCT |
| Bias: COI/Funding |
High risk |
Rationale
| Dimension |
Rationale |
| Reliability |
Well-structured vendor guidance with defined processes. Not peer-reviewed. Tied to AWS Bedrock service. |
| Relevance |
Most comprehensive published framework addressing versioning, testing, deployment, and drift detection for prompts. Directly answers Q004. |
| Bias flags |
High COI: AWS sells Bedrock prompt management. Guidance is tied to their tooling. Framework may not be portable to non-AWS environments. |
| Evidence ID |
Summary |
| SRC01-E01 |
AWS framework covers versioning, testing, deployment, drift detection, and approval workflows |