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Robotic Process Automation Projects

By : Nandan Mullakara, Arun Kumar Asokan
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Robotic Process Automation Projects

By: Nandan Mullakara, Arun Kumar Asokan

Overview of this book

Robotic Process automation helps businesses to automate monotonous tasks that can be performed by machines. This project-based guide will help you progress through easy to more advanced RPA projects. You’ll learn the principles of RPA and how to architect solutions to meet the demands of business automation, along with exploring the most popular RPA tools - UiPath and Automation Anywhere. In the first part, you’ll learn how to use UiPath by building a simple helpdesk ticket system. You’ll then automate CRM systems by integrating Excel data with UiPath. After this, the book will guide you through building an AI-based social media moderator using Google Cloud Vision API. In the second part, you’ll learn about Automation Anywhere's latest Cloud RPA platform (A2019) by creating projects such as an automated ERP administration system, an AI bot for order and invoice processing, and an automated emergency notification system for employees. Later, you’ll get hands-on with advanced RPA tasks such as invoking APIs, before covering complex concepts such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning in automation to take your understanding of RPA to the next level. By the end of the book, you’ll have a solid foundation in RPA with experience in building real-world projects.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

UiPath 

UiPath is a top RPA platform by many measures. The company is one of the most funded in this space and gives you a sense of what investors consider the best RPA tool in the long run. 

It is quite popular and has a big community. The secret to this is that Uipath made the platform easily accessible quite early. It is also one of the easiest RPA platforms with a comparatively low learning curve. This is why we have selected UiPath as one of the platforms for our projects in this book.

UiPath started as DeskOver in 2005. They first started by building automation libraries and software development kits for companies such as IBM, Google, and Microsoft. These libraries are still part of some of the products from these companies.

UiPath, which was DeskOver at that time, launched the first UiPath Desktop Automation product line around 2012. This product specifically targeted the RPA market. They worked with BPO providers to realize the market fit with RPA. 

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