A good intro look at RPA from DSC. Below the intro, more at the link. A good place to start with AI oriented automation. Also not emphasized enough. I would include the 'process' part, and ask: how does the process modeled integrate with key business process? I would also include: "What are the risks involved of the automation under current and future context"?
The Four Stages of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) Posted by Amit Dua in DSC
“Robotic process automation is not a physical [or] mechanical robot,” says Chris Huff, chief strategy officer at Kofax. In fact, there is no presence or involvement of any robots in the automation software, as its name says.
RPA or Robotic Process Automation is an amalgamation of three factors:
Robotic – entities impersonating human activities and processes known as ‘Robots.’
Process – multiple small activities that lead to one outcome or result.
Automation – tasks done by machines and robots instead of humans.
Robotic Process Automation is a set of software robots that run on a virtual or physical machine. It automates most of the mundane and boring tasks of the business. RPA bots are capable of impersonating almost all human-computer interactions, which further tackles those business tasks, error-free. Besides, this technology works at a much faster pace and volume..... "
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