UIPATH RPA Certification
automation first three-pronged approach - Answer--A robot for every person
-Open and free collaboration
-Robots learn skills
UIPath Studio - Answer-Helps you design automation workflows visually, quickly and with only basic
programming knowledge. Where the automated processes are built in a visual way, using the built-in
recorder, drag & drop activities and best practice templates.
UIPath Orchestrator - Answer-Lets you control, manage and monitor the robots. It is also the place
where libraries, reusable components, assets and processes used by the robots are stored. A server
application accessed via browser, through which the robotic workforce is controlled, managed and
monitored
UiPath supported automotation types - Answer--Attended
-Hybrid
-Unattended
Attended robot - Answer-Triggered by user events, and operates alongside a human, on the same
workstation. Started from robot tray or command prompt
Unattended robot - Answer-Run unattended in virtual environments and can automate any number of
processes
Project Panel - Answer-Displays the contents of the automation project, enabling the project
organization through creation of subfolders and management of dependencies. Also allows importing
workflows and opening file locations
,Output panel - Answer-Displays valuable information about the execution of the automated process:
messages logged, errors, and warnings
Variables panel - Answer-Enables creating variables and changing their attributes
Arguments panel - Answer-Enables creating variables and changing attributes of arguments that store
data which are passed between projects
Imports panel - Answer-Allows viewing the imported namespaces, and also adding new ones
Namespace - Answer-Classes of activities or variables that can be used in a project
Properties panel - Answer-Allows viewing and changing the properties of a selected activity. The
information shown is contextual, as different activities can have different properties
Outline panel - Answer-Displays the project hierarchy, all available variables and nodes. You can go to a
specific activity by selecting it
Process - Answer-A set of interrelated or interacting activites that transform inputs into outputs.
Components of a process - Answer--Inputs
-Process Flows
-Source applications
-Outputs
Inputs - Answer-The data that goes in the process
,Process flows - Answer-The sequences of sub-processes or activities used to perform the sub-processes
or activities of the process
Outputs - Answer-The result generated by the process
What a procedure explains - Answer--Who is responsible for each part of the process
-When each part of the process needs to occur
-How to handle exceptions
-The specifications applicable to each part of the process
Factors driving automation potential - Answer--Rule based (Decisions are made based on business rules
and pre-defined logic)
-Process type
-Standard input (Content is positioned in the same place even if the input types are different)
-Process expected to change (Are processes or applications used to process a case going to change
within 3-6 months?)
-Unknown exceptions % (Percentage of the total volume received which cannot be processed without
an external factor)
Process types - Answer--Manual and repetitive (Process performed by users and most of the process
steps are the same for all cases or transactions)
, -Semi-manual and repetitive (Process which is performed by users and also involves an automation
mechanism like Macro, Outlook plug-ins, etc.)
-Automated (Process which is already automated)
-Manual but Not Repetitive (Process which is performed by users. The process steps for each case will be
different)
Process fitness - Answer--Rule-based
-Automatable and/or repetitive process
-Standard input
-Stable
Automation complexity - Answer--Number of screens
-Types of applications
-Variations / scenarios
-Types and number of inputs
Low: Easily created and requires small customizations. Desktop and web apps, scraping. 1-2 weeks
Medium: Possibly requires the transfer of data between apps. 3-4 weeks
High: Requires programming skills (string manipulations, working with arrays, data tables, collections,
data formatting, exception handling, terminal emulators). 4-6 weeks.
4 categories of processes - Answer--No RPA
-Semi-automation
automation first three-pronged approach - Answer--A robot for every person
-Open and free collaboration
-Robots learn skills
UIPath Studio - Answer-Helps you design automation workflows visually, quickly and with only basic
programming knowledge. Where the automated processes are built in a visual way, using the built-in
recorder, drag & drop activities and best practice templates.
UIPath Orchestrator - Answer-Lets you control, manage and monitor the robots. It is also the place
where libraries, reusable components, assets and processes used by the robots are stored. A server
application accessed via browser, through which the robotic workforce is controlled, managed and
monitored
UiPath supported automotation types - Answer--Attended
-Hybrid
-Unattended
Attended robot - Answer-Triggered by user events, and operates alongside a human, on the same
workstation. Started from robot tray or command prompt
Unattended robot - Answer-Run unattended in virtual environments and can automate any number of
processes
Project Panel - Answer-Displays the contents of the automation project, enabling the project
organization through creation of subfolders and management of dependencies. Also allows importing
workflows and opening file locations
,Output panel - Answer-Displays valuable information about the execution of the automated process:
messages logged, errors, and warnings
Variables panel - Answer-Enables creating variables and changing their attributes
Arguments panel - Answer-Enables creating variables and changing attributes of arguments that store
data which are passed between projects
Imports panel - Answer-Allows viewing the imported namespaces, and also adding new ones
Namespace - Answer-Classes of activities or variables that can be used in a project
Properties panel - Answer-Allows viewing and changing the properties of a selected activity. The
information shown is contextual, as different activities can have different properties
Outline panel - Answer-Displays the project hierarchy, all available variables and nodes. You can go to a
specific activity by selecting it
Process - Answer-A set of interrelated or interacting activites that transform inputs into outputs.
Components of a process - Answer--Inputs
-Process Flows
-Source applications
-Outputs
Inputs - Answer-The data that goes in the process
,Process flows - Answer-The sequences of sub-processes or activities used to perform the sub-processes
or activities of the process
Outputs - Answer-The result generated by the process
What a procedure explains - Answer--Who is responsible for each part of the process
-When each part of the process needs to occur
-How to handle exceptions
-The specifications applicable to each part of the process
Factors driving automation potential - Answer--Rule based (Decisions are made based on business rules
and pre-defined logic)
-Process type
-Standard input (Content is positioned in the same place even if the input types are different)
-Process expected to change (Are processes or applications used to process a case going to change
within 3-6 months?)
-Unknown exceptions % (Percentage of the total volume received which cannot be processed without
an external factor)
Process types - Answer--Manual and repetitive (Process performed by users and most of the process
steps are the same for all cases or transactions)
, -Semi-manual and repetitive (Process which is performed by users and also involves an automation
mechanism like Macro, Outlook plug-ins, etc.)
-Automated (Process which is already automated)
-Manual but Not Repetitive (Process which is performed by users. The process steps for each case will be
different)
Process fitness - Answer--Rule-based
-Automatable and/or repetitive process
-Standard input
-Stable
Automation complexity - Answer--Number of screens
-Types of applications
-Variations / scenarios
-Types and number of inputs
Low: Easily created and requires small customizations. Desktop and web apps, scraping. 1-2 weeks
Medium: Possibly requires the transfer of data between apps. 3-4 weeks
High: Requires programming skills (string manipulations, working with arrays, data tables, collections,
data formatting, exception handling, terminal emulators). 4-6 weeks.
4 categories of processes - Answer--No RPA
-Semi-automation