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Key Features of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) AND Robotics Process Automation Future CHARACTERISTICS AND POSSIBLE FUTURE TRENDS OF RPA What is RPA Software? RPA is an application of technology that uses software with artificial intelligence and with mechanical and technical capabilities to handle high volume task just like a human perform. RPA is software based that allows the developer to handle complex automation to a company’s process. When an RPA robot works, it performs various tasks such as maintenance of records, queries, logging in, entering data, calculations, transactions, logging out, etc. The software robot operates on the user interface (UI) and is especially useful for organizations that have the different complicated system, need to interact fluidly. Here are some Key Features of Robotic Process Automation RPA software: Code-Free RPA doesn’t need any coding or programming skills. Business operations personal well versed with process and subject matter expertise but having no programming experience- can be trained to automate the business process using RPA software tools within a short period. Most of the RPA platforms provide a flowchart much similar to Microsoft Visio where business process definitions are created graphically by dragging, dropping, and using icons that represent steps in a process. Non-Disruptive The major challenge that the most IT deployment faces is the risky or complex transformation or departure from existing system processes/interfaces. Due to this, many large organizations are hesitant to redesign, replace, or enhance the running system. So, the main benefit of RPA implementation is to avoid such complexity and risk. The software robot access the end user system in exactly the same manner as a human does i.e. by following existing security, quality, and data integrity standards. In RPA based implementation, data integrity and security access control are enforced as per existing standards preventing disruption of any nature and maintain functionality and protections. Business User-Friendly As RPA projects do not require deep IT skills or investment in new technology platforms. Hence the economic threshold of processes with a viable business case for automation is sub