Glossary
Multi-Agent Orchestration
Definition
Multi-agent orchestration is coordinating several specialized AI agents — each handling part of a complex workflow — so they work together reliably toward one outcome.
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Key points
- Each agent owns a focused step (extract, validate, decide, act) rather than one model doing everything.
- Adds control, observability, and error handling to complex, multi-stage processes.
- Used for workflows like document processing, research, and operations automation.
Quick answer
Multi-Agent Orchestration — common question
When a process has distinct stages with different skills and failure modes. Splitting it into specialized, coordinated agents is more reliable and far easier to monitor and improve than one monolithic prompt.
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