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RPA Solution Architect's Handbook

By : Sachin Sahgal
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RPA Solution Architect's Handbook

By: Sachin Sahgal

Overview of this book

RPA solution architects play an important role in the automation journey and initiatives within the organization. However, the implementation process is quite complex and daunting at times. RPA Solution Architect’s Handbook is a playbook for solution architects looking to build well-designed and scalable RPA solutions. You’ll begin by understanding the different roles, responsibilities, and interactions between cross-functional teams. Then, you’ll learn about the pillars of a good design: stability, maintainability, scalability, and resilience, helping you develop a process design document, solution design document, SIT/UAT scripts, and wireframes. You’ll also learn how to design reusable components for faster, cheaper, and better RPA implementation, and design and develop best practices for module decoupling, handling garbage collection, and exception handling. At the end of the book, you’ll explore the concepts of privacy, security, reporting automated processes, analytics, and taking preventive action to keep the bots healthy. By the end of this book, you’ll be well equipped to undertake a complete RPA process from design to implementation efficiently.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
1
Part 1:Role of a Solution Architect
5
Part 2:Being Techno/Functional
11
Part 3: Tool Agnostic Approach
17
Part 4:Best Practices
22
Epilogue

Research

The word research means systematically collecting and analyzing information on a particular topic or problem in order to discover new knowledge or insights. Research can take many forms, including scientific studies, surveys, experiments, case studies, and literature reviews. The purpose of research is to deepen our understanding of a particular topic, test hypotheses, and generate new ideas and knowledge.

The research process typically involves identifying a problem or research question, collecting data or information through various methods, analyzing and interpreting the data, and drawing conclusions based on the findings. It may also involve formulating hypotheses and testing them through experiments or other methods. Research can be conducted by individuals or teams, such as academics, researchers, or practitioners. The results of the research can be used to inform policy decisions, develop new products and technologies, improve social programs, and advance knowledge...