Abstract
An ACID-compliant framework for agentic transactions introduces semantic guarantees to ensure reliable, isolated, and durable execution of long-horizon LLM agent workflows.
Large language model (LLM) agents are evolving from conversational assistants into autonomous systems that execute long-horizon tasks through reasoning, tool use, code generation, and workspace manipulation. As agents increasingly operate over persistent environments and multi-step workflows, they face challenges analogous to those addressed by transactional database systems: reliable execution, consistent outcomes, safe concurrency, and durable state management. We introduce the concept of an agentic transaction and propose an ACID-compliant agent system framework that reinterprets the classical ACID properties for agent execution through four semantic guarantees: Semantic Atomicity, Semantic Consistency, Semantic Isolation, and Semantic Durability. Together, these properties provide a principled foundation for building reliable agent systems despite model uncertainty and dynamic execution environments. To instantiate this framework, we develop an ACID-compliant data agent that realizes these guarantees through transactional exploration-execution-validation cycles, transactional skill hubs, confidence divergence-based validation, semantic dependency-aware isolation, and transaction-aware semantic state management. Experimental results on widely used benchmarks show that our system achieves a 10.6% improvement over state-of-the-art agents, including Claude Code. This work opens a broader research agenda on extending transactional principles and system architectures toward building trustworthy, scalable, and self-evolving AI agent systems.
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Can LLM agents have transactions like databases?
• Agentic Transaction — a transactional abstraction for reliable long-horizon LLM agent execution.
• ACID for Agents — Semantic Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, and Durability.
• ACID-Agent — a concrete data-agent system that realizes these guarantees in real-world data analysis.
• +10.6% over Claude Code on KramaBench.
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