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Learn to build advanced automation using the Enterprise RPA Framework
What you'll learn
The need for an Enterprise-grade Robotic Process Automation (ERPA) Framework
Setting up a Centralized Configuration Database to drive the ERPA Processes
Configuring settings for an ERPA Process in the Configuration database
Get a Deep-dive of the Enterprise Robotic Process Automation (ERPA) Framework template
Understand UiPath Selectors and Selector Expressions
Build and Test functional RPA sub components that consume Selectors as configuration parameters
Build a Complete end-to-end ERPA Process flow that will demonstrate all concepts learned in this course Requirements
This course is for audience familiar with the UiPath Platform
Level 1 and Level 2 UiPath Training is required before taking this course
Basic familiarity with Microsoft Access Office Product (or equivalent) is required
Basic familiarity with Microsoft Excel (or equivalent) is required
Very basic knowledge of Structured Query Language (or SQL ) is welcome but not required
Familiarity with UiPath Robotic Enterprise Framework (REFramework) would be excellent! Description
Robot Process Automation or RPA as it is popularly known as, is on it's way in the evolution of technology. Until recent times businesses have been spending a lot of time and resources on automating back-end systems. And now over the past few years, the focus of automation has bubbled up to the front-end!The UiPath Platform especially, has made it very easy to get started with building front end automation and today, it repeatedly ranks Number One amongst a host of RPA technology software and platform that have hit the market!But like all fields, RPA isn't without its challenges. Sure, we can build...