arXiv:2606. 09122v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Cloud network infrastructure at hyperscale presents unique operational challenges where traditional human-driven incident response cannot keep pace with the volume, velocity, and complexity of failures.
By Arun Malik
arXiv:2606. 19382v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: While LLM-powered agents offer end-to-end automation for industrial asset lifecycles, real-world Industry 4.
By Kanishk Kushwaha, Vikrant Vinod Bansode, Harsh Vardhan, Dhaval C. Patel
arXiv:2512. 13956v4 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Cloud-native systems have made operational work both more powerful and harder to automate: incidents unfold across microservices, logs and metrics arrive faster than operators can inspect them, and recovery actions must be coordinated without losing the causal context that makes them safe.
By Zishan Bai, Hanxuan Chen, Jiayi Gu, Wenqian Weng, Enze Ge, Jiacheng Shi, Yichao Zhang, Zhimo Han, Riyang Bao, Xinyuan Song, Jacqueline Pang, Junfeng Hao
arXiv:2607. 17331v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems record transactions reliably but still delegate almost all operational decision-making to human specialists, because classical rule-based automation cannot reason about exceptions and monolithic AI assistants degrade when asked to coordinate across functional boundaries.
By Zhihao Liu, Tianyu Wang, Xi Vincent Wang, Lihui Wang
arXiv:2606. 01351v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The transition from single-turn models to Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) promises enhanced problem-solving capabilities, yet the centralized orchestration topology remains a critical point of fragility.
By Junze Zhu, Weihao Chen, Xuanwang Zhang, Zhen Wu, Xinyu Dai
arXiv:2607. 25656v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Complex tasks often decompose into parallelizable yet interdependent subtasks, making orchestration critical to the performance of multi-agent systems (MAS).
By Zhenzhen Ren, Jiyan He, Xinpeng Zhang, Zhenxing Qian, Ke Han, Shuxin Zheng, GuoBiao Li, Xiaoqing Zhang
arXiv:2607. 08010v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Production LLM agents often waste latency and reliability by regenerating code for the same procedural steps on every request.
By Kalle Kujanp\"a\"a, Ning Liu, Shahnawaz Alam, Yeshwanth Reddy Sura, Tianyu Yang, Kristina Klinkner, Shervin Malmasi
arXiv:2607. 07052v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: AI agents deployed for IT operations are typically permanent cost centers because every execution requires full LLM inference, even for previously solved problems.
By Arun Malik
arXiv:2608. 05159v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Enterprise operations extensively rely on multiple heterogeneous business systems and information applications, which also result in severe data silos and process fragmentation.
By Xi Wang, Kun Li, Xianyao Ling, Gang Yin, Liang Zhang, Jiang Wu, Wenbo Lei, Jun Xu, Annie Wang, Fu Zhang, Weizhe Wang
arXiv:2606. 11440v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Existing multi-agent LLM orchestration methods, ranging from brute-force ensembles to learned routers, select models and topologies based on task and model features.
By Ahasan Kabir, Jiaqi Xue, Mengxin Zheng, Qian Lou
arXiv:2608. 14246v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In today's fast-paced environment, the ability to swiftly access, understand, and act on data is no longer optional; it is essential.
By Varuni H K, Soham Sarkar, Jay Kumar, Goutham Krishnan, Tanvi Johari, Avinash Bharadwaj, Santosh Hegde
arXiv:2606. 01533v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Computer use agents (CUAs) today are primarily deployed as single serial agents.
By Jing Yu Koh, Ruslan Salakhutdinov, Daniel Fried