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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Transform GenAI experiments into production-ready intelligent agents with scalable AI systems, architectural patterns, frameworks, and responsible AI and governance best practicesFree with your book: DRM-free PDF version + access to Packt's next-gen Reader\*Key Features: Build robust single and multi-agent GenAI systems for enterprise use Understand the GenAI and Agentic AI maturity model and enterprise adoption roadmap Use prompt engineering and optimization, various styles of RAG, and LLMOps to enhance AI capability and performance Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF Elektronisches BuchBook Description:Generative AI has moved beyond the hype, and enterprises now face the challenge of turning prototypes into scalable solutions. This book is your guide to building intelligent agents powered by LLMs.Starting with a GenAI maturity model, you'll learn how to assess your organization's readiness and create a roadmap toward agentic AI adoption. You'll master foundational topics such as model selection and LLM deployment, progressing to advanced methods such as RAG, fine-tuning, in-context learning, and LLMOps, especially in the context of agentic AI. You'll explore a rich library of agentic AI design patterns to address coordination, explainability, fault tolerance, and human-agent interaction. This book introduces a concrete, hierarchical multi-agent architecture where high-level orchestrator agents manage complex business workflows by delegating entire sub-processes to specialized agents. You'll see how these agents collaborate and communicate using the Agent-to-Agent (A2A) protocol.To ensure your systems are production-ready, we provide a practical framework for observability using life cycle callbacks, giving you the granular traceability needed for debugging, compliance, and cost management. Each pattern is backed by real-world scenarios and code examples using the open source Agent Development Kit (ADK).\*Email sign-up and proof of purchase requiredWhat You Will Learn: Apply design patterns to handle instruction drift, improve coordination, and build fault-tolerant AI systems Design systems with the three layers of the agentic stack: function calling, tool protocols (MCP), and A2A collaboration Develop responsible, ethical, and governable GenAI applications Use frameworks such as ADK, LangGraph, and CrewAI with code examples Master prompt engineering, LLMOps, and AgentOps best practices Build agentic systems using RAG, fine-tuning, and in-context learningWho this book is for:This book is for AI developers, data scientists, and professionals eager to apply GenAI and agentic AI to solve business challenges. A basic grasp of data and software concepts is expected. The book offers a clear path for newcomers while providing advanced insights for individuals already experimenting with the technology. With real-world case studies, technical guides, and production-focused examples, the book supports a wide range of skill levels, from learning the foundations to building sophisticated, autonomous AI systems for enterprise use.Table of Contents GenAI in the Enterprise: Landscape, Maturity, and Agent Focus Agent-Ready LLMs: Selection, Deployment, and Adaptation The Spectrum of LLM Adaptation for Agents: RAG to Fine-tuning Agentic AI Architecture: Components and Interactions Multi-Agent Coordination Patterns Explainability and Compliance Agentic Patterns Robustness and Fault Tolerance Patterns Human-Agent Interaction Patterns Agent-Level Patterns System-Level Patterns for Production Readiness(N.B. Please use the Read Sample option to see further chapters).