Agentic design patterns : (Record no. 209515)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9783032014016
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Original cataloging agency IIITD
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Classification number 006.3
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Personal name Gulli, Antonio
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Title Agentic design patterns :
Remainder of title a hands-on guide to building intelligent systems
Statement of responsibility, etc by Antonio Gulli
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Switzerland :
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Date of publication, distribution, etc ©2025
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Extent xliii, 427 p. :
Other physical details ill. ;
Dimensions 24 cm.
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Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Title 1. Prompt Chaining
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Title 2. Routing
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Title 3. Parallelization
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Title 4. Reflection
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Title 5. Tool Use
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Title 6. Planning
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Title 7. Multi-Agent
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Title 7. Memory Management
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Title 8. Learning and Adaptation
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Title 9. Model Context Protocol (MCP)
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Title 10. Goal Setting And Monitoring
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Title 11. Exception Handling and Recovery
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Title 12. Human-in-the-Loop
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Title 13. Knowledge Retrieval (RAG)
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Title 14. Inter-Agent Communication (A2A)
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Title 15. Resource-Aware Optimization
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Title 16. Reasoning Techniques
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Title 17. Guardrails/Safety Patterns
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Title 18. Evaluation and Monitoring
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Title 19. Prioritization
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Title 20. Exploration and Discovery
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Summary, etc This book is a practical resource designed to help developers master the art of building sophisticated AI agents. As artificial intelligence evolves from simple reactive programs to autonomous entities capable of understanding context and making complex decisions, this book provides the essential patterns and proven techniques needed to construct intelligent systems effectively. Each of the 21 patterns represents a fundamental building block for creating agents that can perceive their environment, make informed decisions, and execute actions autonomously. Agentic Design Patterns: A Hands-On Guide to Building Intelligent Systems is structured as a comprehensive hands-on guide, with each chapter dedicated to a single agentic pattern. Within each chapter, you will find a detailed pattern overview, practical applications and use cases, a hands-on code example, and key takeaways for quick review. From foundational concepts such as Prompt Chaining and Tool Use to advanced topics like Multi-Agent Collaboration and Self-Correction, readers will gain practical knowledge they can immediately apply. While the chapters build on each other, you can also use the book as a handy reference, jumping to patterns that address your specific challenges. To provide a tangible "canvas" for the code examples, this guide utilizes three prominent agent development frameworks: LangChain and its extension LangGraph, which offer a flexible way to build complex operational sequences; Crew AI, which provides a structured framework for orchestrating multiple agents; and the Google Agent Developer Kit (Google ADK), which offers tools for building, evaluating, and deploying agents. By showcasing examples across these tools, you will gain a broad understanding of how these patterns can be applied in any technical environment. Building effective agentic systems requires more than just a powerful language model; it demands structure and design. Agentic patterns provide reusable, battle-tested solutions to common challenges, much like design patterns in software engineering. They offer a common language that makes an agent's logic clearer, more maintainable, and more robust. By the end of this journey, you will possess both the theoretical understanding and the practical skills to implement these 21 essential patterns, enabling you to build more intelligent, capable, and autonomous systems on your chosen development canvas. The cover image is AI-generated.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Artificial Intelligence
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Machine Learning
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    Dewey Decimal Classification   Not for loan Computer Science and Engineering IIITD IIITD Reference 10/02/2026 6813 2026-02-04 3439 IIITD/LIC/BS/2024/10/38 2025-12-29   REF 006.3 GUL-A 013747 10/02/2026 €49.99 10/02/2026 New India Book Agency Books
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