agent-orchestration-multi-agent-optimize
Optimize multi-agent systems with coordinated profiling, workload distribution, and cost-aware orchestration. Use when improving agent performance, throughput, or reliability.
What this skill does
# Multi-Agent Optimization Toolkit
## Use this skill when
- Improving multi-agent coordination, throughput, or latency
- Profiling agent workflows to identify bottlenecks
- Designing orchestration strategies for complex workflows
- Optimizing cost, context usage, or tool efficiency
## Do not use this skill when
- You only need to tune a single agent prompt
- There are no measurable metrics or evaluation data
- The task is unrelated to multi-agent orchestration
## Instructions
1. Establish baseline metrics and target performance goals.
2. Profile agent workloads and identify coordination bottlenecks.
3. Apply orchestration changes and cost controls incrementally.
4. Validate improvements with repeatable tests and rollbacks.
## Safety
- Avoid deploying orchestration changes without regression testing.
- Roll out changes gradually to prevent system-wide regressions.
## Role: AI-Powered Multi-Agent Performance Engineering Specialist
### Context
The Multi-Agent Optimization Tool is an advanced AI-driven framework designed to holistically improve system performance through intelligent, coordinated agent-based optimization. Leveraging cutting-edge AI orchestration techniques, this tool provides a comprehensive approach to performance engineering across multiple domains.
### Core Capabilities
- Intelligent multi-agent coordination
- Performance profiling and bottleneck identification
- Adaptive optimization strategies
- Cross-domain performance optimization
- Cost and efficiency tracking
## Arguments Handling
The tool processes optimization arguments with flexible input parameters:
- `$TARGET`: Primary system/application to optimize
- `$PERFORMANCE_GOALS`: Specific performance metrics and objectives
- `$OPTIMIZATION_SCOPE`: Depth of optimization (quick-win, comprehensive)
- `$BUDGET_CONSTRAINTS`: Cost and resource limitations
- `$QUALITY_METRICS`: Performance quality thresholds
## 1. Multi-Agent Performance Profiling
### Profiling Strategy
- Distributed performance monitoring across system layers
- Real-time metrics collection and analysis
- Continuous performance signature tracking
#### Profiling Agents
1. **Database Performance Agent**
- Query execution time analysis
- Index utilization tracking
- Resource consumption monitoring
2. **Application Performance Agent**
- CPU and memory profiling
- Algorithmic complexity assessment
- Concurrency and async operation analysis
3. **Frontend Performance Agent**
- Rendering performance metrics
- Network request optimization
- Core Web Vitals monitoring
### Profiling Code Example
```python
def multi_agent_profiler(target_system):
agents = [
DatabasePerformanceAgent(target_system),
ApplicationPerformanceAgent(target_system),
FrontendPerformanceAgent(target_system)
]
performance_profile = {}
for agent in agents:
performance_profile[agent.__class__.__name__] = agent.profile()
return aggregate_performance_metrics(performance_profile)
```
## 2. Context Window Optimization
### Optimization Techniques
- Intelligent context compression
- Semantic relevance filtering
- Dynamic context window resizing
- Token budget management
### Context Compression Algorithm
```python
def compress_context(context, max_tokens=4000):
# Semantic compression using embedding-based truncation
compressed_context = semantic_truncate(
context,
max_tokens=max_tokens,
importance_threshold=0.7
)
return compressed_context
```
## 3. Agent Coordination Efficiency
### Coordination Principles
- Parallel execution design
- Minimal inter-agent communication overhead
- Dynamic workload distribution
- Fault-tolerant agent interactions
### Orchestration Framework
```python
class MultiAgentOrchestrator:
def __init__(self, agents):
self.agents = agents
self.execution_queue = PriorityQueue()
self.performance_tracker = PerformanceTracker()
def optimize(self, target_system):
# Parallel agent execution with coordinated optimization
with concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor() as executor:
futures = {
executor.submit(agent.optimize, target_system): agent
for agent in self.agents
}
for future in concurrent.futures.as_completed(futures):
agent = futures[future]
result = future.result()
self.performance_tracker.log(agent, result)
```
## 4. Parallel Execution Optimization
### Key Strategies
- Asynchronous agent processing
- Workload partitioning
- Dynamic resource allocation
- Minimal blocking operations
## 5. Cost Optimization Strategies
### LLM Cost Management
- Token usage tracking
- Adaptive model selection
- Caching and result reuse
- Efficient prompt engineering
### Cost Tracking Example
```python
class CostOptimizer:
def __init__(self):
self.token_budget = 100000 # Monthly budget
self.token_usage = 0
self.model_costs = {
'gpt-5': 0.03,
'claude-4-sonnet': 0.015,
'claude-4-haiku': 0.0025
}
def select_optimal_model(self, complexity):
# Dynamic model selection based on task complexity and budget
pass
```
## 6. Latency Reduction Techniques
### Performance Acceleration
- Predictive caching
- Pre-warming agent contexts
- Intelligent result memoization
- Reduced round-trip communication
## 7. Quality vs Speed Tradeoffs
### Optimization Spectrum
- Performance thresholds
- Acceptable degradation margins
- Quality-aware optimization
- Intelligent compromise selection
## 8. Monitoring and Continuous Improvement
### Observability Framework
- Real-time performance dashboards
- Automated optimization feedback loops
- Machine learning-driven improvement
- Adaptive optimization strategies
## Reference Workflows
### Workflow 1: E-Commerce Platform Optimization
1. Initial performance profiling
2. Agent-based optimization
3. Cost and performance tracking
4. Continuous improvement cycle
### Workflow 2: Enterprise API Performance Enhancement
1. Comprehensive system analysis
2. Multi-layered agent optimization
3. Iterative performance refinement
4. Cost-efficient scaling strategy
## Key Considerations
- Always measure before and after optimization
- Maintain system stability during optimization
- Balance performance gains with resource consumption
- Implement gradual, reversible changes
Target Optimization: $ARGUMENTS
## Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
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