Hyper-automation-The next peripheral for automation in IT industries
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2305.11896v1
- Date: Sun, 14 May 2023 11:48:27 GMT
- Title: Hyper-automation-The next peripheral for automation in IT industries
- Authors: Ayush Singh Rajput, Richa Gupta
- Abstract summary: Hyperautomation provides automation for nearly any repetitive action performed by business users.
It automates complex IT business processes that a company's top brains might not be able to complete.
Brain computer interface (BCI) will advance the detection and generation of automation processes.
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- Abstract: The extension of legacy business process automation beyond the bounds of
specific processes is known as hyperautomation. Hyperautomation provides
automation for nearly any repetitive action performed by business users by
combining AI tools with RPA. It automates complex IT business processes that a
company's top brains might not be able to complete. This is an end-to-end
automation of a standard business process deployment. It enables automation to
perform task digitalization by combining a brain computer interface (BCI) with
AI and RPA automation tools. BCI, in conjunction with automation tools, will
advance the detection and generation of automation processes to the next level.
It allows enterprises to combine business intelligence systems, address complex
requirements, and enhance human expertise and automation experience.
Hyperautomation and its importance in today's environment are briefly discussed
in this paper. The article then goes on to discuss how BCI and sensors might
aid Hyperautomation. The specific sectors of solicitations were examined using
a variety of flexible technologies associated to this concept, as well as
dedicated workflow techniques, which are also diagrammatically illustrated.
Hyperautomation is being utilized to improve the efficiency, accuracy, and
human enhancement of automated tasks dramatically. It incorporates a number of
automated tools in its discovery, implementation, and automation phases. As a
result, it's well-suited to integrating cutting-edge technologies and
experimenting with new methods of working. Keywords- Hyperautomation, Brain
computer Interface (BCI), Technology, Used case, Sensors, Industries.
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