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  2. Robotic process automation - Wikipedia

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    Robotic process automation (RPA) is a form of business process automation that is based on software robots (bots) or artificial intelligence (AI) agents. [1] RPA should not be confused with artificial intelligence as it is based on automotive technology following a predefined workflow. [ 2 ]

  3. Alyvix - Wikipedia

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    In this mode (called Alyvix Robot), Alyvix attempts to visually recognize [6] what is shown in the GUI at a particular moment using the open source OpenCV recognizer. It then cycles through the recognition and interaction phases, applying the user-defined actions in the current step to the interface it sees.

  4. Python Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Python Robotics (Pyro) is a project designed to create an easy-to-use interface for accessing and controlling a wide variety of real and simulated robots. History

  5. List of low-code development platforms - Wikipedia

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    UiPath is a low-code/no-code development platform for enterprise automation and robotic process automation (RPA). Uniface is a provider of model-driven, low code application development software for developers, enterprises and ISV's. WaveMaker is an enterprise low-code platform mainly oriented towards core application development and delivery ...

  6. Business process automation - Wikipedia

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    They can, for instance, generate an automatic transcript from a video. The combination of automation and artificial intelligence (AI) enables autonomy for the robots, along with the capability to perform cognitive tasks. [6] [self-published source] At this stage, the robot can learn and improve processes by analyzing and adapting them. [7]

  7. CoppeliaSim - Wikipedia

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    CoppeliaSim, formerly known as V-REP, is a robot simulator used in industry, education and research. [1] [2] It was originally developed within Toshiba R&D and is currently being actively developed and maintained by Coppelia Robotics AG, a small company located in Zurich, Switzerland.

  8. Blue Prism - Wikipedia

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    Initially their focus was on the back office where they recognised an enormous unfulfilled need for automation. The company was co-founded by Alastair Bathgate and David Moss to provide a new approach that today is known as robotic process automation, or RPA. [7] In 2003, Blue Prism's first commercial product, Automate, was launched.

  9. Open-source robotics - Wikipedia

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    Open source robotics means that information about the hardware is easily discerned, so that others can easily rebuild it. In turn, this requires design to use only easily available standard subcomponents and tools, and for the build process to be documented in detail including a bill of materials and detailed ('Ikea style') step-by-step building and testing instructions.