Abstract
In certain multi-agent systems, a loss of reasoning context may occur when tasks are passed between agents, potentially making it difficult for subsequent agents to inquire about or build upon prior work. The described method introduces a task bundle that can be used to serialize a task's state and encode intermediate solutions with unique tags corresponding to a thought process and an originating agent. Sourcing agents may maintain a more detailed local memory of their reasoning linked by these tags, which can form an asynchronous communication mechanism. Using this mechanism, a receiving agent can use a tag to query the specific rationale behind a completed sub-task. This system can facilitate traceable reasoning, allowing agents to query previous steps, validate results, and propose improved solutions, which may support collaboration across diverse agents with different capabilities and access levels.
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Recommended Citation
Cărbune, Victor, "Task Bundles for Context Persistence in Asynchronous Multi-Agent Collaboration", Technical Disclosure Commons, (September 29, 2025)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/8650