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Learn how to design and develop robotic process automation
solutions with Blue Prism to perform important tasks that enable
value creation in your work Key Features Develop robots with Blue
Prism Automate your work processes with Blue Prism Learn basic
skills required to train a robot for process automation Book
DescriptionRobotic process automation is a form of business process
automation where user-configured robots can emulate the actions of
users. Blue Prism is a pioneer of robotic process automation
software, and this book gives you a solid foundation to programming
robots with Blue Prism. If you've been tasked with automating work
processes, but don't know where to start, this is the book for you!
You begin with the business case for robotic process automation,
and then move to implementation techniques with the leading
software for enterprise automation, Blue Prism. You will become
familiar with the Blue Prism Studio by creating your first process.
You will build upon this by adding pages, data items, blocks,
collections, and loops. You will build more complex processes by
learning about actions, decisions, choices, and calculations. You
will move on to teach your robot to interact with applications such
as Internet Explorer. This can be used for spying elements that
identify what your robot needs to interact with on the screen. You
will build the logic behind a business objects by using read,
write, and wait stages. You will then enable your robot to read and
write to Excel and CSV files. This will finally lead you to train
your robot to read and send emails in Outlook. You will learn about
the Control Room, where you will practice adding items to a queue,
processing the items and updating the work status. Towards the end
of this book you will also teach your robot to handle errors and
deal with exceptions. The book concludes with tips and coding best
practices for Blue Prism. What you will learn Learn why and when to
introduce robotic automation into your business processes Work with
Blue Prism Studio Create automation processes in Blue Prism Make
use of decisions and choices in your robots Use UI Automation mode,
HTML mode, Region mode, and spying Learn how to raise exceptions
Get the robot to deal with errors Learn Blue Prism coding best
practices Who this book is forThe book is aimed at end users such
as citizen developers who create business processes, but may not
have the basic programming skills required to train a robot. No
experience of BluePrism is required.
The release of Microsoft Content Management Server (MCMS) Service
Pack 2 opens up the world of ASP.NET 2.0 to MCMS developers.
Written by the masters of MCMS, this book shows you how to use the
new features of ASP.NET 2.0 that everyone is talking about in your
MCMS development. You will first learn how to install and configure
MCMS SP2. There are two approaches to setting up a development
environment for SP2: an upgrade from a previous SP1a installation
or starting from scratch and building a fresh installation
including SP2. Of course, both approaches are covered. You will
become familiar with the MCMS Service Pack 2 development
environment, and create custom Visual Studio 2005 templates to
overcome some of the issues which are present with the templates
shipped with MCMS SP2. After that, its time to look at some of the
most exciting features of ASP.NET 2.0, and how you can make use of
them in MCMS: master pages, site navigation, themes, and the
membership provider model. One of the coolest features introduced
with ASP.NET 2.0 is master pages, which allow developers to enforce
common layout and behaviour across pages within an application. You
will learn about the benefits of using master pages and see a
step-by-step guide for implementing them in your MCMS applications,
where they become master templates ASP.NET 2.0 introduces a whole
new way of implementing site navigation, driven by site maps. By
programmatically adding channels and postings to a site map you
will see how to smoothly integrate these controls to any MCMS site.
To customize the look of your site, we will see how a common look
and feel can be applied efficiently to a MCMS site by using ASP.NET
2.0 themes. An essential customization required for themes to work
correctly in an MCMS site is a must-read feature of this chapter.
MCMS has its own role based authorization and user management
system which cannot be extended. However, the new ASP.NET 2.0
Membership Provider Model and the shipped controls can be used
within MCMS applications to improve the implementation of Forms
Authentication and provide a more elegant solution for
authenticating against an external store. A collection of tips and
tricks round off the book, including using the Provider Model
design pattern to ease migration to Office SharePoint Portal
Server.
If you've mastered the basics of MCMS development, this book
provides the next step. It has unique coverage of MCMS and Share
Point Portal Server (SPS), a detailed tour of the Publishing API
(PAPI). Hot topics like InfoPath, Sharepoint WebParts, placeholder
tips and techniques are also covered. Following on from "Building
Websites with Microsoft Content Mangement Server," this book takes
MCMS development to a higher level of both power and integration.
Like its predecessor, this book is packed with code examples and
never-before seen secrets of MCMS. Years of active participation in
MCMS newsgroups and mailing lists mean that the authors' hard-won
experience puts them in the ideal position to tell you what you
really need to know as you build more advanced MCMS
applications.This book has the most in depth-coverage of important
MCMS development topics found anywhere. Each author of the book is
a renowned expert in the area.
Years of active participation in MCMS newsgroups and mailing lists
mean that the authors? hard-won experience puts them in the ideal
position to tell you what you really need to know to master the
system. An example site is developed throughout the book, at every
point providing clear and practical demonstrations of the relevant
ideas. Once you have mastered the basics, the book leads you onto
more advanced and powerful techniques, allowing you to get the most
from this awesome system. This book is written for developers who
are part of a dynamic organization that has decided to evaluate or
deploy MCMS and require the skills to make it happen.The book
presumes a working knowledge of the .NET Framework and familiarity
with the C# language, but no prior knowledge of MCMS is required.
To use this book, you will need access to Visual Studio. NET 2002
or 2003, SQL Server 2000, and an installation of MCMS 2002. This
book is not aimed at the specific information needs of
administrators or users of MCMS.
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