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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 36 MIN

Episode 13: The Agentic Knowledge Fabric –Agentic Process Automation Part 3

from The Agentic Mesh Podcast · host Eric Broda and John Miller

Agentic Process Automation has agents participating directly in business processes, making step-level decisions, interpreting mixed inputs, coordinating across systems, and operating within policy and control boundaries. That shift matters because many enterprise processes now depend on judgment over documents, messages, exceptions, thresholds, and domain rules that do not fit cleanly into deterministic flow logic.When an agent executes one of those enterprise steps, output quality depends on whether it receives the right context for that specific task: the right subset of enterprise knowledge, containing the correct definitions, policy constraints, exceptions, and decision thresholds. In most enterprises, that context is fragmented across policy manuals, standard operating procedures, source systems, regulatory texts, tickets, emails, and human judgment. As a result, the knowledge needed for a single decision step is rarely assembled in a form that is complete, scoped, and usable at execution time.The Agentic Knowledge Fabric (AKF) is the knowledge foundation for Agentic Process Automation (APA). It addresses that operating gap by converting fragmented enterprise knowledge into bounded context artifacts that can be retrieved and assembled under explicit context limits. AKF is built on an engineering premise: context should be treated as a product with predictable size, stable identifiers, provenance, and deterministic assembly. That premise drives both the logical architecture—how meaning is represented, indexed, linked, and selected—and the operational pipeline that builds and maintains those representations.

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Mar 9, 2026

Agentic Process Automation has agents participating directly in business processes, making step-level decisions, interpreting mixed inputs, coordinating across systems, and operating within policy and control boundaries. That shift matters because many enterprise processes now depend on judgment over documents, messages, exceptions, thresholds, and domain rules that do not fit cleanly into deterministic flow logic.When an agent executes one of those enterprise steps, output quality depends on whether it receives the right context for that specific task: the right subset of enterprise knowledge, containing the correct definitions, policy constraints, exceptions, and decision thresholds. In most enterprises, that context is fragmented across policy manuals, standard operating procedures, source systems, regulatory texts, tickets, emails, and human judgment. As a result, the knowledge needed for a single decision step is rarely assembled in a form that is complete, scoped, and usable at execution time.The Agentic Knowledge Fabric (AKF) is the knowledge foundation for Agentic Process Automation (APA). It addresses that operating gap by converting fragmented enterprise knowledge into bounded context artifacts that can be retrieved and assembled under explicit context limits. AKF is built on an engineering premise: context should be treated as a product with predictable size, stable identifiers, provenance, and deterministic assembly. That premise drives both the logical architecture—how meaning is represented, indexed, linked, and selected—and the operational pipeline that builds and maintains those representations.

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