Multi Agent Orchestration, Distributed Agent Runtime Example Guide
This repository is an example of how to run a distributed agent runtime. The system is composed of three main components: 1. The agent host runtime, which is responsible for managing the eventing engine, and the pub/sub message system. 2. The worker runtime, which is responsible for the lifecycle of the distributed agents, including the "semantic router". 3. The user proxy, which is responsible for managing the user interface and the user interactions with the agents.
When to use Multi Agent Orchestration, Distributed Agent Runtime Example
This repository is an example of how to run a distributed agent runtime. The system is composed of three main components: 1. The agent host runtime, which is responsible for managing the eventing engine, and the pub/sub message system. 2. The worker runtime, which is responsible for the lifecycle of the distributed agents, including the "semantic router". 3. The user proxy, which is responsible for managing the user interface and the user interactions with the agents.
How to use Multi Agent Orchestration, Distributed Agent Runtime Example
Multi Agent Orchestration, Distributed Agent Runtime Example is a multi-agent crew agent built on the AutoGen framework. Set it up from the source repository, configure your model credentials, and invoke it for tasks that match its description. Review the safety profile below before running it against production data or systems.
Safety profile
Autonomy
Semi-autonomous
Sandbox-aware
Yes
Network access
Unspecified
Filesystem access
Unspecified