Multi-Agent Coordination provides a lightweight API to define AI agents, register them with a central coordinator, and dispatch tasks for collaborative problem solving. It handles message routing, concurrency control, and result aggregation. Developers can plug in custom agent behaviors, extend communication channels, and monitor interactions through built-in logging and hooks. This framework simplifies the development of distributed AI workflows, where each agent specializes in a subtask and the coordinator ensures smooth collaboration.
A2A (Agent-to-Agent Architecture) is a Google open-source framework enabling the development and operation of distributed AI agents working together. It offers modular components to define agent roles, communication channels, and shared memory. Developers can integrate various LLM providers, customize agent behaviors, and orchestrate multi-step workflows. A2A includes built-in monitoring, error management, and replay capabilities to trace agent interactions. By providing a standardized protocol for agent discovery, message passing, and task allocation, A2A simplifies complex coordination patterns and enhances reliability when scaling agent-based applications across diverse environments.