Building Intelligent Workflows with the Model Context Protocol (MCP): Servers, Clients, and Extensible Tools

Authors

  • Saravanan Prabhagaran Virginia, USA Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JAICC/TechFusion2025/2025(4)10

Keywords:

Intelligent Workflows , Model Context Protocol (MCP)

Abstract

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is transforming how AI systems interact with enterprise data, tools, and applications by 
establishing a standards-based, secure, and extensible communication layer between LLMs and external resources. This presentation 
introduces the core architecture of MCP, explains how servers expose structured capabilities, how clients (including Claude Desktop, 
custom apps, or headless agents) consume these capabilities, and how developers can build or integrate extensions-such as file 
systems, databases, APIs, automation frameworks, or custom logic.
 Attendees will gain a practical understanding of message formats, transport layers, capability registration, authentication models, 
session state, and best practices for designing robust MCP servers. Real-world use cases-including workflow automation, data 
orchestration, RAG pipelines, and developer productivity tooling-demonstrate how MCP enables LLMs to execute actions reliably 
and safely. The talk concludes with hands-on patterns and design guidelines for creating scalable, secure, and production-ready MCP 
ecosystems.

Author Biography

  • Saravanan Prabhagaran , Virginia, USA

    Saravanan Prabhagaran, Virginia, USA

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Published

2025-11-28

How to Cite

Building Intelligent Workflows with the Model Context Protocol (MCP): Servers, Clients, and Extensible Tools. (2025). Journal of Artificial Intelligence & Cloud Computing, 4(6), 1-1. https://doi.org/10.47363/JAICC/TechFusion2025/2025(4)10

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