Volume 2 of The Agentic AI Handbook. This comprehensive guide equips AI architects, software engineers, and technical leaders with the blueprints needed to design, govern, and scale autonomous systems. Moving beyond basic prompts, this volume dives deep into advanced architectural patterns like dynamic planning, goal decomposition, and critic-refiner loops. Readers will explore the mechanics of multi-agent collaboration, mastering role design, delegation, and communication protocols while avoiding common coordination anti-patterns.
As agents interact with the real world, robust governance becomes critical. This book provides practical strategies for implementing computer-use and browser automation agents, balancing GUI-versus-API tradeoffs, and grounding screen understanding. You will learn how to secure these systems through sandboxing, risk policy gates, and human-in-the-loop approval checkpoints. Furthermore, it covers rigorous evaluation methodologies, guiding you through hallucination containment, telemetry, and industry-standard agent benchmarking using SWE-bench, GAIA, and OSWorld to ensure cost-adjusted accuracy and production observability.
Finally, the text navigates the rapidly evolving landscape of infrastructure and protocols. It offers a detailed breakdown of leading frameworks, including LangGraph, CrewAI, Microsoft AutoGen, and the latest SDKs from OpenAI, Claude, and Google. By mastering emerging standards like the Model Context Protocol, Agent2Agent communication, and Agent Payments, technical professionals will be fully prepared to choose the right interoperability stack and build the next generation of secure, collaborative AI systems.