Someone always said about RPA 3-in-1 Product suite, so what is it? All RPA vendors offer three core product components based on user scenarios: Designer, Executor, and Controller.
• Designer: To achieve RPA process automation, you should first abstract the daily work of business personnel into processes that you can repeatedly execute as per rules. Designer is a tool to design and create such process files. Usually, you can also use it to run or debug these files.
• Executor: A specific software should execute the processes you have designed, that is Executor. Executor is a tool to run the process files created earlier. It can be deployed on a physical machine or in a virtual environment.
• Controller: In case multiple process robots are run on multiple PCs or virtual environments, you should manage them at a central point to maximize their utilization. Controller allows centralized scheduling, management, control, and monitoring for the robots' work.
RPA products from different vendors may have these three core components in various forms and with different names, but their functions are divided into the 3 categories. As the product evolves and the market demands change, other new derivative products emerge to continuously expand RPA's capabilities, such as computer vision, OCR, NLP, and other AI-powered products.
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