Getting started with RPA using Automation Anywhere: Automate your day-to-day Business Processes using Automation Anywhere
- Length: 272 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: BPB Publications
- Publication Date: 2021-01-29
- ISBN-10: 9389898285
- ISBN-13: 9789389898286
- Sales Rank: #4154929 (See Top 100 Books)
Learn RPA using Automation Anywhere with step-by-step practical implementation
Key Features
- Get an overview of different stages in the Business Process Automation
- Learn how to use Automation Anywhere to automate business processes using commands such as Excel, Email, PDF, Database, XML, Web Services etc.
- Learn how to use commands together to automate process flows and standard industry use cases
- Learn how to develop bots in Bot Creator
- Learn to use Citrix AISense to capture objects in Citrix, Virtual Machine and Remote environment
Description
The book starts by giving an overview of Robotic Process Automation (RPA), its tools, and industry use cases. You will then get familiar with the Automation Anywhere Enterprise components and Architecture. Moving on, you will deep dive into the options provided in a Client application such as recorders, workbench, metabot designer and the types of bots in Automation Anywhere. You will then come across the practical implementation of variables in Automation. The book will then show how to implement commands such as Error Handling, XML, Web Services, FTP, OCR, PGP, String Operation, Files & Folders, etc. You will also get familiar with the working of Workflows and Workflow Manager. Towards the end, the book will teach you how to transfer bots to and from the Web Control Room and schedule bots from the Web Control Room.
By the end of the book, you will be able to implement different commands provided in Automation Anywhere.
What you will learn
- Understand the fundamentals of Business Process Automation and its stages.
- Use commands such as Excel, PDF, Email, Database, Object Cloning, Loops, If-Else etc. together to create a bot to automate industry use cases.
- Use Variables, MetaBots, IQ bots and Citrix AISense to incorporate features such as Reusability, Cognitive Automation capabilities and Object Capturing in Citrix, Virtual Machine and Remote environment.
- Learn how to create reusable bots using MetaBots
- Develop bots in Bot Creator and upload and schedule them in Web Control Room to be automatically executed on Bot Runner.
Who this book is for
The book is for anyone who wants to become a RPA developer. Professionals working in this field who want to upgrade themselves will find this book helpful.
About the Authors
Vaibhav Srivastava is a Software Delivery Manager with 11 years of experience in which he has implemented multiple assignments with varying roles like Architect, Business Analyst, Solution Consultant and Instructor for various technologies like RPA, Data Science, Machine Learning and .NET. Some of the organizations Vaibhav has been associated with are ContactPoint360, IBM, HPE, KPMG, Novartis, Unisys, TCL, HCL Technologies, Ryan India, NSEIT, to name a few. In 2017, Vaibhav moved into RPA and started his journey with Automation Anywhere. The journey has been a cherished one and has taken him on multiple unexplored areas. After Automation Anywhere, Vaibhav also developed expertise in UiPath, another market-leading RPA tool and later upgraded tech stack with gaining knowledge about Machine Learning, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence.
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Page About the Author Acknowledgement Preface Errata Table of Contents 1. Introduction to Business Process Automation Introduction Structure Objectives Business process automation Robotic process automation Cognitive automation Artificial intelligence augmentation Business process automation market share Conclusion Multiple choice questions Answer 2. Introduction to Robotic Process Automation Introduction Structure Objectives Robotic process automation Difference between traditional automation and RPA RPA growth trends RPA tool selection checklist RPA tools in the market RPA primed industry use cases Conclusion Multiple choice questions Answer 3. Automation Anywhere Enterprise Architecture Introduction Structure Objectives Automation Anywhere AAE components Bot Creator Web Control Room Bot Runner Automation Anywhere Enterprise Architecture Automation Anywhere Software Edition Conclusion Multiple-choice questions Answer 4. Client Application Introduction Structure Objectives Client application Conclusion Multiple-choice questions Answer 5. Variables Introduction Structure Objectives Variables Value variable Conditional construct Iteration List variable Array variable Random variable Dictionary variable Conclusion Multiple choice questions Answer 6. Use Cases Introduction Structure Objectives Use cases Excel data processing Web data extractor Stock price infuser Database data extractor Invoice processing Conclusion Multiple choice questions Answer 7. Command Library Introduction Structure Objectives Commands Active Directory command Clipboard command Delay command Error Handling command Files/Folders command FTP/SFTP command Insert Keystrokes command OCR command Open Program/File command PGP command Read From CSV/Text command REST Web Service command Run Script command Screen Capture command Services command SNMP command SOAP Web Service command String Operation command System command Task command Terminal Emulator command XML command Conclusion Multiple choice questions Answer 8. Metabot Introduction Structure Objectives Metabot Conclusion Multiple choice questions Answer 9. Recorders Introduction Structure Objectives Recorders Screen recorder Web recorder Smart recorder Conclusion Multiple choice questions Answer 10. Credential Variables Introduction Structure Objectives Credential variable Conclusion Multiple choice questions Answer 11. IQ Bots Introduction Structure Objectives IQ Bots Upload Classify Train Production Calling IQ Bots Conclusion Multiple choice questions Answer 12. Workflows Introduction Structure Objectives Workflows Conclusion Multiple choice questions Answer 13. System and Audit Logs Introduction Structure Objective Logs System logs Audit logs Conclusion Multiple choice questions Answer 14. Bot Transfer and Scheduling Introduction Structure Objectives Bot Transfer Scheduling Conclusion Multiple choice questions Answer Index
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