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- Identify customer intents - Microsoft Copilot Studio
Intents define the goal of the interaction, while requests are the context-setting words, phrases, or questions that users say or type to begin a conversation It's important to note that you can't rely on a single request to accurately describe an intent
- Optimize Process Flows and Stages - Trailhead
Document your orchestration by using the Description fields in your individual flows to explain your intent and design Those descriptions will be helpful later for you and anyone else who maintains the orchestration
- How to Build a Multi-Agent Orchestrator: A Step-by-Step Guide
What Is a Multi-Agent Orchestrator? A Multi-Agent Orchestrator is a system that: Identifies the intent of a user’s input Selects the appropriate agent to handle the request Executes tasks using tools associated with the agent Think of it as a manager assigning tasks to specialized team members
- Intent Recognition and Auto‑Routing in Multi-Agent Systems
When a user sends a query, the system must interpret intent and dispatch it to the right tool agent There are two broad approaches: letting a general-purpose LLM handle intent detection itself, or using a dedicated router component
- Why orchestration matters. Definition, benefits, and IT use cases
Discover what orchestration is, how it differs from automation, and where it’s used—from Kubernetes to CI CD pipelines, cloud, AI ML, and network systems Learn why orchestration is vital for scalable, efficient, and reliable IT operations
- Intent-driven Orchestration Scenario Description
Intent-driven orchestration provides customers with customized deployment solution packages for batch deployment capabilities based on the features of the controller and deployment scenarios
- Overview of the Steps to Create Orchestrations - Oracle
Orchestrations for sales leads take salespeople through the different stages of the qualification process There's one orchestration stage for each lead status For opportunities, you specify the sales method and guide salespeople through orchestration stages that are equivalent to the sales stages of the sales method you selected
- Process Orchestration For IT: Definitions, Differences, and Examples
In this blog, we'll explain everything you need to know about process orchestration: what it is, how it works, how it differs from other business methodologies, and where it's making the biggest impact
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