INTRODUCTION
Robotic process automation (RPA) is a software technology that makes it easy to build, deploy, and manage software robots that emulate humans actions interacting with digital systems and software.
Just like people, software robots can do things like understand what’s on a screen, complete the right keystrokes, navigate systems, identify and extract data, and perform a wide range of defined actions. But software robots can do it faster and more consistently than people, without the need to get up and stretch or take a coffee break.
One of the big advantage of robotic process and automation is the immediate and significant reduction in expenditure it can deliver.
WHERE CAN RPA BE USED?
Robotic process automation includes four core stages:
- Planning - In this stage, the processes to be automated and, which includes identifying the test objects, finalizing the implementation approach, and defining a clear road map for the RPA implementation.
- Design and development - In this stage, you start developing the automation workflows as per the agreed plan.
- Deployment and testing - This stage typically includes the execution of the bots. Any unexpected outages will be handled during the deployment. To ensure accurate functioning, testing of these bots for bugs and errors is crucial.
- Support and maintenance - Providing constant support help to better identify and rectify errors.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF RPA?
- Save cost by replacing human Potential with a machine.
- Minimize Error.
- Improve productivity as robots get more done in less time.
- Increase efficiency.
- Increase security.
- Improve Analytics.
- Enhance customer service.
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