Tweak readme docs for minor nits (#461)

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@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ the workflow, configuration, and implementation of Agent routing and hand off in
return agent.handle(req)
.. note::
The above example demonstrates a simple implementation of Agent Routing and Hand Off using FastAPI. For the full implemenation of this example
The above example demonstrates a simple implementation of Agent Routing and Hand Off using FastAPI. For the full implementation of this example
please see our `GitHub demo <https://github.com/katanemo/archgw/tree/main/demos/use_cases/orchestrating_agents>`_.
Example Use Cases
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When implementing Agent Routing and Hand Off in your applications, consider these best practices:
- Clearly Define Agent Responsibilities: Ensure each agent or human endpoint has a clear, specific description of the prompts they handle, reducing misrouting.
- Monitor and Optimize Routes: Regularly review how prompts are routed to adjust and optimize agent definitions and configurations.
- Clearly define agent responsibilities: Ensure each agent or human endpoint has a clear, specific description of the prompts they handle, reducing mis-routing.
- Monitor and optimize routes: Regularly review how prompts are routed to adjust and optimize agent definitions and configurations.
.. note::
To observe traffic to and from agents, please read more about :ref:`observabiliuty <observability>` in Arch.
To observe traffic to and from agents, please read more about :ref:`observability <observability>` in Arch.
By carefully configuring and managing your Agent routing and hand off, you can significantly improve your application's responsiveness, performance, and overall user satisfaction.