Abstract:
RPA (Robots Process Automation) is usually
associated with software that can replicate the activities
performed by the user within the specific environment.
Regardless of the RPA tool chosen, one of the
first steps in automation is analyzing the automated activities
usually performed by an analyst with the possible
participation of an employee. There is currently no onesize-
fits-all user activity recording language that is both
computer-processable and human-readable. In this work,
we propose the syntax of a new language compared with
examples of languages that are part of the leading RPA
solutions. The results allow us to believe that the currently
used XML-based writing formats are not suitable
for constructing a universal language for describing automated
business processes. We believe that aspects of the
language such as readability, brevity, and processability
allow us to build a new class of tools for analysts and will
allow us to increase employee involvement in the automation
process and simplify existing automated processes.