UiPath Interview Questions and Answers Set 3

21. With RPA, is it always necessary that an organization that needs to adopt this approach have to change its entire infrastructure? Why or why not?

It is not always necessary that to adopt RPA everything needs to be changed in an organization. In fact, it can easily be made compatible with the existing infrastructure. This is mainly due to the fact that the latest robotic software and tools in RPA doesn’t face any compatibility issues easily and can simply enable the organizations to keep up the pace.

22.Why Blue Prism?

Reasons:

  • Supports both internal and external Encryption/Decryption Keys
  • Automation process can be designed within IT Governance
  • High-level Robustness because of .NET customized code within the process automation Provides Audit Logs enabling

23. How can you say that Robotic Process Automation is a secure and reliable approach?

At several levels, the same is built in the RPA. The good thing is with all the vendors, runtime factor is totally different to the process which is related to the editing of anything. It is not necessary that all the users are given the same actions but in fact, they can be restricted. This generally includes creating, designing, running, as well as editing the processes. Every log created is capable to provide full information with a wide scope. As compared to a manual process, RPA provides extra control, as well as security.

24. What Systems Can Blue Prism Robotically Integrate?

  • Blue Prism has incorporated several years of experience of integration and various technologies into its software. The technologies used are secure, reliable and robust. Instead of creating new adaptors for e unique applications, we have developed technology adaptors for all the technologies employed at the presentation layer – Windows, Web, Java, Green Screen/Mainframe and even Citrix.
  • This, consolidated with a broad assortment of dedicated tools with developed means, that we are confident in, in being able to link any system with the click of a button. This proven application orchestration ability ensures that new processes can be quickly designed, built and tested without any impact on existing systems.

25. Is Robotic Automation like screen scraping or macros?

No, managerial Robotic Automation is a generation from old technologies like screen scratching or macros. The major differences are: Robots are universal application orchestrators – any application that can be used by a man can be used by a present-day robot, whether mainframe, bespoke application, legacy, web service enabled or even a close 3rd party API hosted service. Robots assemble procedural knowledge which after some time joins with a shared library that can be re-used by some other robot or device. Applications are “read” by the robot, either through submitted APIs where they exist, through the OS before application appears, or through the screen with respect to the native application. In this last case the modern robot “reads” an application screen in context and in the same way a user does. As part of the robot training, it is shown how to read the application’s display much like a user is shown.

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26. What Hardware Infrastructure Do I Need To Run Blue Prism Robotic Automation Platform?

Blue Prism has been exclusively designed for flexibility and to meet the most robust IT standards, for IT operational integrity, security, and supportability. The software can be deployed either as a front office or back office process, running quite happily on a standard desktop in the front office or on any scale of systems for back-office processing.

27. What is the difference between a thin client and thick client?

  • Thin client:

It is an application that we cannot get the quality properties while spying using any RPA tool.e.g.  Any virtual environment.

  • Thick client:

It is an application that we get a pretty handful of attribute features using RPA tool e.g. calculator, Internet Explorer

28. What Is Process Studio?

A Blue Prism Process is created as a diagram that looks like a business flow diagram. Processes are created in a zone of Blue Prism named Process Studio which looks similar to other process modeling applications and uses standard flow diagram symbols and notation.

29. What is the difference between Mainframe and Non-Mainframe Applications?

Mainframe applications:

  • It’s a single screen and keyboard-based application.
  • There are separate set in-built commands supported by Blue Prism especially for mainframe application

Non-mainframe applications:

  • It includes multiple screens
  • Control moves from one screen to another screen.

30. What Is Robotic Automation?

Robotic automation is a type of automation where a machine or computer mimics a human’s action in completing rules-based tasks.