KNOW ABOUT ROBOTIC PROCESS AUTOMATION[RPA]


Robotic process automation (RPA) is a form of business process automation technology based on metaphorical software robots or artificial intelligence (AI)/digital workers. It is sometimes referred to as software robotics (not to be confused with robot software).

In traditional workflow automation tools, a software developer produces a list of actions to automate a task and interface to the back-end system using internal application programming interfaces (APIs) or dedicated scripting language. In contrast, RPA systems develop the action list by watching the user perform that task in the application's graphical user interface (GUI) and then perform the automation by repeating those tasks directly in the GUI. This can lower the barrier to the use of automation in products that might not otherwise feature APIs for this purpose.

RPA tools have strong technical similarities to graphical user interface testing tools. These tools also automate interactions with the GUI and often do so by repeating a set of demonstration actions performed by a user. RPA tools differ from such systems in that they allow data to be handled in and between multiple applications, for instance, receiving the email containing an invoice, extracting the data, and then typing that into a bookkeeping system.


Robotic Automation Development 


  • Banking and Finance Process Automation
  • Mortgage and Lending Process
  • Customer Care Automation
  • eCommerce Merchandising Operation
  • OCR Application
  • Data Extraction Process


The different RPA job roles are as follows:

  • RPA Developer
  • RPA Business Analyst
  • RPA Consultant
  • RPA Solution Architect
  • RPA Project Manager


Hyperautomation

Hyperautomation is the application of advanced technologies like RPA, Artificial Intelligence, machine learning (ML), and Process Mining to augment workers and automate processes in ways that are significantly more impactful than traditional automation capabilities. Hyperautomation is the combination of automation tools to deliver work.
Gartner’s report notes that this trend was kicked off with robotic process automation (RPA). The report notes that “RPA alone is not hyper-automation. Hyperautomation requires a combination of tools to help support replicating pieces of where the human is involved in a task.