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Robotic Process Automation

The document discusses robotic process automation (RPA). It defines RPA as allowing organizations to automate tasks performed by humans across applications and systems using software robots. The document then outlines the benefits of RPA, including improved worker productivity and the ability to scale operations. It also discusses challenges of RPA implementation such as managing employee resistance and ensuring the appropriate processes are automated. The document provides solutions for overcoming these challenges, such as educating employees and starting with a clear set of business objectives.

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Robotic Process Automation

The document discusses robotic process automation (RPA). It defines RPA as allowing organizations to automate tasks performed by humans across applications and systems using software robots. The document then outlines the benefits of RPA, including improved worker productivity and the ability to scale operations. It also discusses challenges of RPA implementation such as managing employee resistance and ensuring the appropriate processes are automated. The document provides solutions for overcoming these challenges, such as educating employees and starting with a clear set of business objectives.

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ROBOTIC

PROCESS
AUTOMATI
ON
(RPA)
Name: Nguyễn Phú Đức
MSSV: 20182435
Contents

01 Definition
What is RPA ?

02 Benefits
What are the benefits of
RPA ?

03 Challenges & Solution


What are the pitfalls of RPA ?
How to overcome it ?

04 Future Scope
Future Scope and Prediction for
RPA
Definition RPA (Robotics Process Automation)
which allows organizations to automate
task just like a human being was doing
them across application and systems.
-The purpose of RPA is to transfer the
process execution from humans to bots.
Robotic process automation interacts with
the existing IT architecture with no
complex system integration required.
RPA Envolution
Objective: Objective: Using Artificial Intelligence
Improving Objective: -End-to-end automations (AI) technologies including
worker -End-to-end automations -Scalabel and flexible virtual Machine Learning and Natural
productivity -Scalabel virtual workers workforce Language Processing

RPA 1.0 RPA 2.0 RPA 3.0 RPA 4.0


Assisted Unassisted Autonomous Cognitive
RPA RPA RPA RPA

Deployment: Deployment: Enable:


-Worker’s desktop -Server(VMs) Deployment:
Features: -Cloud/SaaS (VMs) -Processing of unstructured
Limitations:
-Partial automations -Work Oschestration Features: data
-Auto-scaling
-Difficult to scale -Centralized robot management
-Dynamic load balancing
-Predictive and prescriptive
-Robot performance analytics analytics
Limitations: -Context awareness
-Manual control and -Advanced analytics and wokflows -Automation of tasks that
management of robots Limitations: involve judgment
-Managing screen and system -Processing unstructured data
changes
Challenges and Sollution
1.Starting with reasonable expectations 2. Managing employees’ resistance
-The “robots will steal our jobs” narrative,
 A helpful way to do this is to start with a often used as a typical robotic process
clear hierarchy of business objectives, and automation objection
then figure out how exactly RPA can help to  you should educate people regarding
attain them. what software robots can and cannot
do, and help them understand that the
bots are to be seen as helping, and not
as hindering, the current work roles..
3. Picking the most appropriate processes -You should identify processes with clear
to begin a successful automation journey processing instructions (template driven),
based on standardised and predictive rules.

“Effective structure” arises out of clearly


specified roles for the team members, sufficient
4. Lack of effectively structured RPA knowledge about the processes selected for
implementation teams automation, as well as not allowing resources
to be shared among multiple ongoing projects.

The solution is easy though, and it amounts to


5. Technical and operational issues following RPA maintenance protocols after the
implementation phase.
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