Robotic Process Automation: Contemporary themes and challenges

Publication date

2020-02-01

Authors

Syed, Rehan
Suriadi, Suriadi
Adams, Michael
Bandara, Wasana
Leemans, Sander J.J.
Ouyang, Chun
ter Hofstede, Arthur H.M.
Weerd, Inge van deORCID 0000-0003-3420-6923ISNI 0000000387888163
Wynn, Moe Thandar
Reijers, Hajo A.ORCID 0000-0001-9634-5852ISNI 0000000037238136

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Abstract

Through the application of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) organisations aim to increase their operational efficiency. In RPA, robots, or ‘bots’ for short, represent software agents capable of interacting with software systems by mimicking user actions, thus alleviating the workload of the human workforce. RPA has already seen significant uptake in practice; solution technologies are offered by multiple vendors. Contrasting with this early practical adoption is the hitherto relative lack of attention to RPA in the academic literature. As a consequence, RPA lacks the sound theoretical foundations that allow for objective reasoning around its application and development. This, in turn, hinders initiatives for achieving meaningful advances in the field. This paper presents a structured literature review that identifies a number of contemporary, RPA-related themes and challenges for future research.

Keywords

Process automation, Research agenda, Robotic Process Automation, Service automation, Software bots, Systematic literature review, Taverne, General Computer Science, General Engineering

Citation

Syed, R, Suriadi, S, Adams, M, Bandara, W, Leemans, S J J, Ouyang, C, ter Hofstede, A H M, van de Weerd, I, Wynn, M T & Reijers, H A 2020, 'Robotic Process Automation : Contemporary themes and challenges', Computers in Industry, vol. 115, 103162. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compind.2019.103162