Abstract
Natural-Language Agent Harnesses and Intelligent Harness Runtime enable portable, executable agent harness design through natural language specification and shared runtime execution.
Agent performance increasingly depends on harness engineering, yet harness design is usually buried in controller code and runtime-specific conventions, making it hard to transfer, compare, and study as a scientific object. We ask whether the high-level control logic of an agent harness can instead be externalized as a portable executable artifact. We introduce Natural-Language Agent Harnesses (NLAHs), which express harness behavior in editable natural language, and Intelligent Harness Runtime (IHR), a shared runtime that executes these harnesses through explicit contracts, durable artifacts, and lightweight adapters. Across coding and computer-use benchmarks, we conduct controlled evaluations of operational viability, module ablation, and code-to-text harness migration.
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