Robotic Process Automation (RPA)

Robotic Process Automation (RPA)

Processes are more sharp and sequential in robots that have the ability to analyze booties. There is a process of robots that are open to learning and activity. We can talk about this process as follows;

 

The robots follow pre-determined instructions to follow the work process. The instructions must be very specific and detailed, and contain business rules and logic. All situations, foresight and exceptions are predetermined. It is very important to transfer these identified situations to the robots in an accurate and understandable way. Otherwise there is a risk that the automation process will not work correctly.

 

Following defined jobs, it keeps this information necessary for business applications and presents it ideally at the required points as the workflow progresses, the robot controller assigns appropriate roles and permissions to users, again defining new tasks such as control, testing, reviewing, updating, approving, and create job definitions, assign tasks to other robots, control and report their work.

 

In the continuation of the process, the robots follow the instructions and interact directly with the business applications to process them in a systematic way. Thus, robots that have completed the processes can be coded and defined with special process descriptions and timing.

 

  • End-to-End RPA Application

 

A planned and structured framework is provided to initiate a successful RPA journey and to advance in line with expectations. This framework ensures that the technology is ready for the future by dynamically tuning processes and systems through existing systems and business operations.

 

The End-to-End Automation Application guides you at many points in the process, such as assessing readiness, managing work, developing an appropriate roadmap. This path is applied throughout all stages.

 

Accounting, Human Resources, Sales, Purchasing, Finance, Reporting and all other fields.

 

  • For detailed information about RPA Assessment (LINK)

 

  • For detailed information about Demo Application (LINK)

 

 

  • For detailed information about Vendor Selection (LINK)

 

 

  • For detailed information about RPA Business Case and Roadmap (LINK)

 

 

  • For more information about Creating an RPA Expertise Center (CoE) (LINK)

 

 

  • For detailed information about RPA Training (LINK)

 

 

  • Usage areas
  • Accounting
  • Human resources
  • Sales
  • Buy
  • Finance
  • Reporting
  • And Everything
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