
handle: 11441/104565
RPA (Robotic Process Automation) es una tecnología relativamente nueva y creciente que se está implantando de forma progresiva en la mayor parte de las grandes empresas. Consiste en la búsqueda de soluciones, mediante el desarrollo de robots software, para ciertas tareas repetitivas, de gran volumen y de poco valor que consumen recursos humanos y que son susceptibles de ser automatizadas. Estos robots de software son capaces de interactuar con diferentes aplicaciones imitando la forma en la que los humanos realizan las distintas tareas sobre sus interfaces de usuario, disminuyendo así el tiempo de operación e incluso los recursos del sistema. El objetivo de este proyecto es presentar las capacidades de UiPath como herramienta para el desarrollo de este tipo de robots. Se pretende asimismo mostrar que no solo es una tecnología limitada a su uso en empresas, sino que es adaptable también para tareas más cotidianas.
RPA (Robotic Process Automation) is a relatively new and growing technology that is gradually being implemented in most large companies. It consists of the search for solutions based on the development of software robots, for certain repetitive, high-volume and low-value tasks, intensely demanding terms of human resources and suitable for automation. These software robots can interact with different applications by imitating the way humans perform different tasks on their user interfaces, thus reducing operating time and even system resources. The objective of this project is to present the capabilities of UiPath as a tool for the development of this type of robots. It also intends to show that it is not just a technology restricted to company use, but that it is also adaptable for more everyday tasks.
Universidad de Sevilla. Grado en Ingeniería de las Tecnologías Industriales
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