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automation first three-pronged approach
-A robot for every person
-Open and free collaboration
-Robots learn skills
UIPath Studio
Helps you design automation workflows visually, quickly and with only basic
programming knowledge. Where the automated processes are built in a visual way,
using the built-in recorder, drag & drop activities and best practice templates.
UIPath Orchestrator
Lets you control, manage and monitor the robots. It is also the place where libraries,
reusable components, assets and processes used by the robots are stored. A server
application accessed via browser, through which the robotic workforce is controlled,
managed and monitored
UiPath supported automotation types
-Attended
-Hybrid
-Unattended
Attended robot
Triggered by user events, and operates alongside a human, on the same workstation.
Started from robot tray or command prompt
Unattended robot
Run unattended in virtual environments and can automate any number of processes
Project Panel
Displays the contents of the automation project, enabling the project organization
through creation of subfolders and management of dependencies. Also allows importing
workflows and opening file locations
Output panel
Displays valuable information about the execution of the automated process: messages
logged, errors, and warnings
Variables panel
Enables creating variables and changing their attributes
Arguments panel
Enables creating variables and changing attributes of arguments that store data which
are passed between projects
Imports panel
Allows viewing the imported namespaces, and also adding new ones
Namespace
Classes of activities or variables that can be used in a project
Properties panel
Allows viewing and changing the properties of a selected activity. The information
shown is contextual, as different activities can have different properties
Outline panel

,Displays the project hierarchy, all available variables and nodes. You can go to a
specific activity by selecting it
Process
A set of interrelated or interacting activites that transform inputs into outputs.
Components of a process
-Inputs
-Process Flows
-Source applications
-Outputs
Inputs
The data that goes in the process
Process flows
The sequences of sub-processes or activities used to perform the sub-processes or
activities of the process
Outputs
The result generated by the process
What a procedure explains
-Who is responsible for each part of the process
-When each part of the process needs to occur
-How to handle exceptions
-The specifications applicable to each part of the process
Factors driving automation potential
-Rule based (Decisions are made based on business rules and pre-defined logic)

-Process type

-Standard input (Content is positioned in the same place even if the input types are
different)

-Process expected to change (Are processes or applications used to process a case
going to change within 3-6 months?)

-Unknown exceptions % (Percentage of the total volume received which cannot be
processed without an external factor)
Process types
-Manual and repetitive (Process performed by users and most of the process steps are
the same for all cases or transactions)

-Semi-manual and repetitive (Process which is performed by users and also involves an
automation mechanism like Macro, Outlook plug-ins, etc.)

-Automated (Process which is already automated)

-Manual but Not Repetitive (Process which is performed by users. The process steps for
each case will be different)
Process fitness

,-Rule-based
-Automatable and/or repetitive process
-Standard input
-Stable
Automation complexity
-Number of screens
-Types of applications
-Variations / scenarios
-Types and number of inputs

Low: Easily created and requires small customizations. Desktop and web apps,
scraping. 1-2 weeks

Medium: Possibly requires the transfer of data between apps. 3-4 weeks

High: Requires programming skills (string manipulations, working with arrays, data
tables, collections, data formatting, exception handling, terminal emulators). 4-6 weeks.
4 categories of processes
-No RPA
-Semi-automation
-High-cost RPA
-Zero-touch animation
No RPA
Processes where change is frequent, the system environment is volatile, and multiple
manual (even non-digital) actions are required
Semi-automation
Processes that can be broken down into steps that can be clearly automated, and steps
that need to stay manual (such as validations or usage of physical security tokens)
High-cost rpa
Processes that are rather digital and can be automated, but use some technologies that
are complex (such as OCR) or require advanced programming skills
Zero-touch automation
Processes that are digital and involve a highly static system and process environment,
so that they can be easily broken into instructions and simple triggers can be defined
Six stages of RPA implementations
1) Prepare RPA
2) Solution design
3) Build RPA
4) Test RPA
5) Stabilize RPA
6) Constant improvement
Solution design
Each process to be automated is documented ("as is" and "to be"), the architecture is
created and reviewed, the test scenarios and environments are prepared and the
solution design is created and documented for each process
Solution Architect

, Is in charge of defining the Architecture of the RPA solution. Translates the
requirements captured by the functional analysts, creating the architecture and design
artifacts. They lead, advises, and are responsible for the developers' team delivery.
Business Analyst
Is responsible for mapping of the AS IS and proposed TO BE processes. Hold
knowledge of the business process that gets automated, general business process
theory and RPA capabilities. They are responsible with listing the process requirements
for automation, clarifying the inputs and expected outputs, creating RPA documentation
(Process Design Documents, Process maps.
Implementation Manager/Project Manager
Forms and manages the RPA team, does resource planning and teams availability, in
order to hit automation goals. Most of the times is the Single Point of Contact (SPOC)
for questions, RPA initiatives, or parallel RPA product projects.
RPA Developers
On complex projects, several will collaborate to automate all processes
Infrastructure and IT Security admin
With good technical and security skills, they are responsible for setting up and
maintaining hardware & software resources for UiPath product installations. They set up
accounts for all the devs, end users and robots
Process owner
Is the key stakeholder and beneficiaries of the RPA solution. Usually Senior
Management level, with some 10-15+ years of experience, possibly split across
domains. Multiple people can have this role, based on department (Finance, IT, HR,
etc).
RPA Support
Manage the robots after the processes have been moved to production, with support
from the original RPA devs who have performed the automation. May have multiple
levels of support: L1- Client, L2- client/ partner, (L0 - Super users; L3 - UiPath)
Main properties of variables
-Name (Should be descriptive as possible)

-Type (What kind of data can be stored in the variable)

-Default value

-Scope (Part of the workflow in which the variable can be used)
Three ways to create variables
-From the variables panel

-From assign (Ctrl+k)

-From the properties panel (in field where variable is needed & Ctrl+k)
Variable
Containers that can hold multiple data entries (values) of the same data type. They pass
data between activities inside workflows. They can change through external input, data
manipulation or passing from one activity to another.

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