distributed context management
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MCP directly addresses the problem of managing context across on-premises, cloud, and distributed agent systems—core distributed context architecture.
MCP directly addresses the problem of managing context across on-premises, cloud, and distributed agent systems—core distributed context architecture.
Advocacy for blackboard/workspace architectures implies distributed context visibility and shared state—a pattern for managing context across multiple agents.
Running models locally instead of via API is a form of distributed context management, though the article doesn't make this explicit. It changes where context processing happens and how information fl
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