AgentFlow builds a framework-agnostic Agent Dependency Graph from agent program source code to support static analyses such as BOM generation and prompt-to-tool risk detection, evaluated on 5,399 real programs across five frameworks.
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GAMBLe decomposes ADRS into four parameters and an effective landscape, with experiments on 760+ runs across NP-hard problems showing no universal best generator or mechanism and potential gains of 13-67% from component choice.
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AgentFlow: Building Agent Dependency Graphs for Static Analysis of Agent Programs
AgentFlow builds a framework-agnostic Agent Dependency Graph from agent program source code to support static analyses such as BOM generation and prompt-to-tool risk detection, evaluated on 5,399 real programs across five frameworks.
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Don't Gamble, GAMBLe: An Analytical Framework for AI-Driven Research Systems
GAMBLe decomposes ADRS into four parameters and an effective landscape, with experiments on 760+ runs across NP-hard problems showing no universal best generator or mechanism and potential gains of 13-67% from component choice.