Robotic Process Automation

Authors

  • Jayant Gupta Student
  • Lakhan Kabra Student
  • Keshav Goyal Student
  • Himanshu Nitharwal Student

Keywords:

Robots, Automation theory, Robotic laws, Artificial intelligence ,Sensors, Controllers ,Programming

Abstract

Robotic Process Automation” RPA emerged as a new technology which
mostly focus on or whose main target is for making automation for
those things which are repetitive, routine, rule-based human task whose
sole purpose is to bring comfort and to give benefits to the association
or individual that decide to implement such software solution. RPA
is still a relatively innovative expertise available in the market, the
scientific literature on this topic is still not fully available in the market
yet. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to find out how the academic
community defines RPA and to which extent it has been investigated
in terms of its use, its market production, and its various uses. Robotic
Process Automation is similar to Business Process Mechanization,
actually it is an enhanced version of BPA which supports the concept of
software system robots or also known as bots and also it supports the
concept of artificial intelligence developers. In any type of repetitive
tasks, a developer develops inventory actions to automate task and
its boundary to the back-end system which exploits various inbuilt
application programming boundaries or dedicated scripting language.
In other way, we can say that RPA is software robot that copies the
actions of human, whereas AI is the simulation of human intelligence
by machines.

Author Biographies

Jayant Gupta, Student

Department of CSE/IT Global Institute of Technology Jaipur, India

Lakhan Kabra, Student

Department of CSE/IT Global Institute of Technology Jaipur, India.

Keshav Goyal, Student

Department of CSE/IT Global Institute of Technology Jaipur, India

Himanshu Nitharwal, Student

Department of CSE/IT Global Institute of Technology Jaipur, India.

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Published

2020-05-23