Towards a Small Language Model Lifecycle Framework
Abstract
Background: The growing demand for efficient and deployable language models has led to increased interest in Small Language Models (SLMs). However, existing research remains fragmented, lacking a unified lifecycle perspective. Objective: This study aims to define a comprehensive lifecycle framework for SLMs by synthesizing insights from academic literature and practitioner sources. Method: We conducted a comprehensive survey of 36 works, analyzing and categorizing lifecycle-relevant techniques. Results: We propose a modular lifecycle model structured into main, optional, and cross-cutting components. The model captures key interconnections across stages, supporting method reuse, co-adaptation, and lifecycle-awareness. Conclusion: Our framework provides a coherent foundation for developing and maintaining SLMs, bridging theory and practice, and guiding future research and tool development.
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