Memory
Data Platform Memory Agent
Data Platform agent blueprint focused on maintain durable task state, summarize interaction history, and preserve only the context worth carrying forward for analysts and engineers need better query generation, pipeline debugging, and dataset explanation across changing schemas.
Best use cases
query planning, pipeline diagnostics, dataset annotations, session continuity, case tracking, long-running workflows
Alternatives
Data Platform Evaluator Agent, Data Platform Orchestrator Agent, CrewAI
Data Platform Memory Agent
Data Platform Memory Agent is a reference agent blueprint for teams dealing with analysts and engineers need better query generation, pipeline debugging, and dataset explanation across changing schemas. It is designed to maintain durable task state, summarize interaction history, and preserve only the context worth carrying forward.
Where It Fits
- Domain: Data Platform
- Core stakeholders: data engineers, analytics teams, platform owners
- Primary tools: SQL warehouse, dbt metadata, incident logs
Operating Model
- Intake the current request, case, or workflow state.
- Apply memory logic to the available evidence and system context.
- Produce an explicit output artifact such as a summary, decision, routing action, or next-step plan.
- Hand off to a human, a downstream tool, or another specialist when confidence or permissions require it.
What Good Looks Like
- Keeps outputs grounded in the most relevant internal context.
- Leaves a clear trace of why the recommendation or action was taken.
- Supports escalation instead of hiding uncertainty.
Implementation Notes
Use this agent when the team needs query planning, pipeline diagnostics, dataset annotations with tighter consistency and lower manual overhead. A good production setup usually combines structured inputs, bounded tool access, and a review path for high-risk decisions.
Suggested Metrics
- Throughput for data platform workflows
- Escalation rate to human operators
- Quality score from memory review
- Time saved per completed workflow
Related docs
LLM Memory Systems
Building persistent memory for LLM applications — short-term vs long-term memory, vector-based recall, summarization memory, and memory-augmented reasoning
AI Agent Architectures
Designing and building agent systems — ReAct, Plan-and-Execute, tool-augmented agents, multi-agent systems, memory architectures, and production patterns
Prompt Chaining and Workflow Patterns
Building complex LLM applications with multi-step workflows — chaining, routing, aggregation, human-in-the-loop, and production workflow design
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