AI Agent Architectures: a Comparative Study of Workflows versus A2A (Agent to Agent) and their Application in the Education, Industry and Services Sectorsagénticas de IA: U
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https://doi.org/10.26439/interfases2025.n022.8430Keywords:
agents, artificial intelligence, education, technology, workflowsAbstract
The development of agentic architectures for artificial intelligence (AI) has led
to new models of interaction and automation, most notably AI agent-based workflows and
agent-to-agent (A2A) communication. This paper presents a comparative study of both
architectures, analyzing their design principles, human-AI coordination capabilities, scalability
and adaptability in different environments, as well as obstacles and challenges. The analysis
shows that while agentic workflows provide efficiency and control in stable environments
with well-defined processes, A2A architectures excel in distributed and heterogeneous
contexts, offering greater flexibility and autonomy. Based on the premise that technology
should strengthen, not replace, human capabilities, this study aims to generate a significant
impact in the areas where it is most needed. Representative examples from the education,
healthcare, and industrial sectors are examined, demonstrating how these architectures
transform key processes. Comparative figures and tables are presented, integrating various
approaches between the two agentic AI architectures. Finally, the technical and ethical
challenges associated with their implementation are discussed, and future lines of research
are proposed for a responsible and effective adoption of these technologies.
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