
Should a Robotic Process Automation (RPA) system act as a client or as a server when interacting with a Business Process Management (BPM) system?This video analyzes both architectural approaches and discusses their implications for workflow execution, error handling, and system complexity. The video contrasts RPA-as-a-server and RPA-as-a-client architectures and explains how each approach affects process control, robustness, and development effort. It also prepares the ground for subsequent contributions that examine the implementation of RPA as a client within BPM systems in more detail. This is video #7 of the BPASeries.
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