What is Agile RPA? How is Agile Bot implementation done? RPA Delivery Life-cycle | RPA Tutorial

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  • What is Agile RPA? How is Agile Bot implementation done? RPA Agile Implementation | RPA Delivery Life-cycle | RPA Tutorial
    Leveraging Agile to realize a ​Fully Automated Enterprise​
    Reference: Agile Robotic Process Automation | By Ingo Philipp​
    This video intent to cover in detail of entire Agile SDLC for RPA Implementation. This video covers details and describe it with help of flow diagram.
    Please watch till end to get better consolidated understanding of the Agile RPA lifecycle.
    What will we cover?​
    1. SDLC - Waterfall vs Agile​
    2. How are these different?​
    3. Challenges & Benefits​
    4. Agile Terminologies​
    5. Scrum Roles​
    6. Scrum Ceremonies​
    7. Agile RPA Orchestration​
    8. Making Agile implementation successful​
    SDLC - Waterfall vs Agile​
    Requirement​, Design​, Implementation​, Testing​, Deployment​
    Waterfall:
    Sequential​
    Plan-Driven​
    Predictive​
    Process-Oriented​
    Resists Change​
    Agile :
    Iterative​
    Value-Driven​
    Adaptive​
    People-Oriented​
    Welcomes Change​
    Highlights:
    Predictability​, Transparency​, Adaptability​, Segmentation​, Complexity​, Controllability​, Scalability​
    Agile Terminologies​
    1. Epic : Automated business process​
    2. User Stories : Epic split into smaller & more manageable chunks​
    3. The robot components (user stories) can be further split into two or more user stories. This concept is called user story splitting​
    One Idea can have multiple stories. ​
    One Story can have multiple tasks. ​
    Story scope is limited to one Sprint. ​
    All tasks should get closed to complete the story)​
    Scrum Roles :
    1. Product Owner : Has overall product vision & drive the team’s goals towards it​
    2. Development team: They are expected to work cross-functionally and choose the best approach to achieve the goal​
    3. Scrum Master: Person who ensures that the scrum is implemented in the right way​
    Scrum Ceremonies​ :
    1. Daily scrum meeting: This is a typical 15 min short meet facilitated by Scrum Master, where each team member talks about:​
    What was done yesterday?​
    What is planned for today?​
    Are there any impediments along the way?​
    This meeting is very effective to understand what work is finished, what is remaining and how the team can help each other if required.​
    2. Sprint: A Sprint is a time-boxed iteration (often 3 weeks once but could be longer or shorter). This is a repetitive process and can be looked at as one part of development and delivery.​
    3. Sprint Planning: The purpose of sprint planning is to plan how to turn a set of product backlog stories into an increment of the deliverable product.​
    The overall planning can be a 2 part situation:​
    First Half - The team selects the items that they commit to complete.​
    Second Half - Product Owner is available for questions.​
    The team decides on how to build it. Thus the tasks are created and assigned accordingly resulting in the Sprint Backlog.​
    4. Sprint Review/Demo: After a sprint, the team and the stakeholders meet, so the work completed can be showcased.​
    The completed tasks are compared with planned items, and the functionality that has not been implemented gets omitted. ​
    The duration of this meeting is not more than 4 hours.​
    5. Sprint Retrospective: This meeting is facilitated by the Scrum Master and the whole team including the Product Owner attends it.​
    The team discusses the recent Sprint by keeping the process improvement ideas in focus and determines what changes could be made to make the next Sprint more productive.​
    Ideally, this meeting takes not more than 2 hours.​
    Collaboration​
    Three factors significantly contributed to the success of the RPA initiative: ​
    1. Leadership support ​
    2. Continuous evangelism, creating awareness about RPA and sharing tangible benefits ​
    3. Corporate culture​
    Remember, agile RPA delivery is fundamentally people-oriented. So, the set of your stakeholders is your social capital that enables your RPA to scale. In other words, great RPA comes from great collaboration​
    What Next?
    We will discuss in detail about the other Industry leading discussions around RPA​.
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  • @sunny784u
    @sunny784u 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hello Team, nice videos on RPA, it will be nice if you can make some more videos detailing & examples of user case stories, DOD, Acceptance Criteria in RPA

  • @shubhamjaiswal3624
    @shubhamjaiswal3624 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Please make videos on RPA Uipath licenses
    I didn't find any video on this topic

    • @SolveUnsolved
      @SolveUnsolved  ปีที่แล้ว

      Sure Shubham, this will be informative. Will try to publish it soon!

  • @Paperboat786
    @Paperboat786 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Mam can you pls share notes if you hv

    • @SolveUnsolved
      @SolveUnsolved  ปีที่แล้ว

      Sure, please refer the description.