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Chapter 8 · 2025

A Practical Guide for Designing, Developing, and Deploying Production-Grade Agentic AI Workflows

Saurabh Kumar, Ankit Kumar, Rahul Singh

Abstract

This paper introduces a structured methodology for designing, developing, and deploying production-grade agentic AI workflows. It addresses challenges related to reliability, observability, maintainability, and alignment with safety and governance requirements. The guide provides a generalized engineering framework to ensure effective and robust implementation of agentic AI systems in real-world scenarios.

Eigenvector Insight — Zone III / PASF-PADE AnalysisNot part of the original paper
Eigenvector Research — Marco van Hurne
How this paper contributes to solving the Zone III problem (PASF-PADE)

This paper directly addresses one of the core structural challenges in Zone III deployments. The research on Agentic AI, Workflow Design, Deployment provides evidence-based foundations that enterprise architects cannot ignore when designing long-horizon autonomous workflows. The findings challenge the assumption that a base language model — however capable — can handle the complexity of durable, governed, multi-step execution without explicit architectural intervention. For Zone III practitioners, this paper belongs in the required reading list.

Why AI is not sufficient for Zone III without this

Zone III refers to high-complexity, high-risk, long-running agentic workflows — the class of enterprise AI deployments where a single failure can cascade across hundreds of steps. Standard AI models, trained to predict the next token, are not inherently designed for durable, governed, multi-step execution. This paper addresses one or more of the structural gaps that make Zone III deployments unsafe without explicit architectural intervention.

Topics

Agentic AIWorkflow DesignDeploymentProduction-Grade AIReliability