From Semantic Web and MAS to Agentic AI: A Unified Narrative of the Web of Agents
Tatiana Petrova (1), Boris Bliznioukov (1), Aleksandr Puzikov (1), Radu State (1) ((1) SEDAN SnT, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg)

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive evolutionary overview of the Web of Agents, highlighting the shift towards embedded intelligence in agents and proposing a unified framework to compare agent architectures across generations.
Contribution
It introduces a four-axis taxonomy for analyzing agent architectures and traces the evolutionary lineage of modern protocols from legacy standards, unifying fragmented research.
Findings
Modern protocols like A2A and MCP are evolutionary responses to earlier standards.
A paradigm shift from external data and platform-based intelligence to embedded agent models.
Identifies socio-technical challenges and proposes a new research agenda for the Web of Agents.
Abstract
The concept of the Web of Agents (WoA), which transforms the static, document-centric Web into an environment of autonomous agents acting on users' behalf, has attracted growing interest as large language models (LLMs) become more capable. However, research in this area is still fragmented across different communities. Contemporary surveys catalog the latest LLM-powered frameworks, while the rich histories of Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) and the Semantic Web are often treated as separate, legacy domains. This fragmentation obscures the intellectual lineage of modern systems and hinders a holistic understanding of the field's trajectory. We present the first comprehensive evolutionary overview of the WoA. We show that modern protocols like A2A and the MCP, are direct evolutionary responses to the well-documented limitations of earlier standards like FIPA standards and OWL-based semantic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMulti-Agent Systems and Negotiation · Language and cultural evolution · Mobile Agent-Based Network Management
MethodsFragmentation
