Agentic Testing Architecture (ATA)
- Agentic Testing Architecture (ATA) is a systematic framework designed to evaluate autonomous agents with standardized protocols and performance benchmarks.
- It employs modular testing strategies to assess both individual and collective behaviors, ensuring comprehensive and reproducible evaluations.
- ATA integrates diverse testing methodologies with robust analytics to facilitate continuous improvements in machine learning and agent-based systems.
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