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Intelligent Automation with Blue Prism - Design intelligent automation solutions using best practices with RPA and machine learning - cover

Intelligent Automation with Blue Prism - Design intelligent automation solutions using best practices with RPA and machine learning

James Man

Publisher: Packt Publishing

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Summary

Intelligent Automation (IA) stands out as an impactful enterprise technology, shaping the future of work. As the world grapples with challenges like labor shortages and an aging workforce, the spotlight is on IA as a transformative solution.
This book is your hands-on guide to integrating machine learning with Blue Prism (BP). You'll learn how to design IA solutions using Work Queues, Session Variables, and more, and understand the criteria for evaluating ML for automation to create proper solution design. Once you’ve learned how to create reusable IA templates from best practices, you’ll see how they reduce the time needed to bring a solution into production. The book then takes you through the BP Control Room and management aspects of an IA solution, introducing you to the unique management concerns IA presents compared to RPA, due to the uncertainty by model predictions and an evolving regulatory environment that restricts IA use. The book highlights IA’s impact on the wider automation context through user permissions, security, deployments, and BP's Robotic Operating Model, and concludes by recreating a real-world intelligent automation processes in BP.
This book is not just practical; it’s also enriched by real-life experience and the insights distilled from the authors’ research at MIT, which examined over 70 IA use cases.
Available since: 01/12/2024.
Print length: 418 pages.

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