Thursday 25 October 2018

Blue Prism Architecture

Introduction

Automation technology is widely blooming in the present time. There is nothing wrong to say that its automation that is shaping the future businesses and is eliminating some of the major problems for them. Currently, almost all large-scale enterprises are investing in the Robotic Automation and they are deriving equal benefits for the same. One of the prime aims of Automation is to simply enable organizations to get the best out of a business by automating different processes and activities. It is very much true that Blue Prism Automation technology is quite promising in this. Since a few recent years, Blue Prism has come up with tools having excellent automating features in them. When it comes to getting the best out of Blue Prism Automation, it is necessary to study its architecture. This simply let developers and business Analytics get the most favorable outcome in the shortest time possible. Here is all that you should know about Blue Prism Architecture. 

Product Architecture

The current and the latest version of Blue Prism is v4.2 and the same is widely used by a very large number of organizations in different parts of the world. You might have no idea but it has been equipped with automation features that were only an imagination s a few years ago. This version of Blue Prism is simply available in two configurations and they are:
1. Self Hosted
2. Cloud
In the self-hosted approach, there remains centralized server architecture and the same has a lot of useful components that can simply be trusted when it comes to supporting the Automation at an enterprise implementation. The cloud technology on the other hand, is totally different and all the tasks that are concerned are already defined in the same. The users are not generally allowed to made changes in them on a large scale.

Software elements in the Blue Prism configuration

There are total 4 elements software that are present for this approach and they are:
1. Process Studio
2. Object Studio
3. Release Manager
4. Control Room

Process Studio

Process Studio is very useful when it comes to enabling the businesses to come up with the best process. Through this, the building, designing, testing, as well as editing of the processes in the Blue Prism can simply be considered. Generally, the processes are made to be reused from the concerned objects.
1. First of all, a library of business objects is simply contrasted in this approach. 
2. Next is to simply putting the actions in a  defined sequence and they are then controlled in the hierarchy present in the Process Layer
3. In Process studio, it is possible to put the control loops, business logics as well as object calls in a defined sequence and they can be tested simply in a flow which is visible to the users all the time.
Most of the processes in the Blue Prism are very much similar to that of procedures of the software. It is possible to call the object anytime and they can then be processed. The main aim is to come with the useful business applications and automating them under some defined rules of automation. Thus, it is possible to create processes which are dynamic, re-usable, and flexible. Now the processes are configured through some valid business logics and the desired outcome can simply be assured in no time.

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