UNS, MCP and Agent Collaboration
1. Why these three parts must work together
Prodia Agent becomes reliable only when semantics, callable capability, and orchestration are connected.
- UNS helps the system understand the factory correctly
- MCP turns operational ability into governed callable tools
- Agent orchestration decides when and how to use those tools
2. Collaboration structure
3. What each layer contributes
| Layer | Main function |
|---|---|
| UNS | unify industrial objects, relationships, state, time, and metric semantics |
| MCP | expose governed operational capabilities such as query, analysis, retrieval, and diagnosis |
| Agent | organize execution, choose tools, preserve context, and structure the final output |
4. What happens if one layer is missing
| Missing layer | Typical weakness |
|---|---|
| Without UNS | the system misunderstands objects, levels, and metric scope |
| Without MCP | the system sounds fluent but cannot reliably perform industrial analysis |
| Without Agent orchestration | results are fragmented and hard to turn into a useful workflow |
5. Practical conclusion
Prodia is not just a model connected to data.
It is a coordinated industrial stack where semantics provide understanding, MCP provides execution, and Agent orchestration provides usable outcomes.