Intent Interpreter for a Visual Bot Builder
US-2019138600-A1 · May 9, 2019 · US
US11233861B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11233861-B2 |
| Application number | US-202015930906-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 13, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 18, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jan 25, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 25, 2022 |
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Inter-session automation for robotic process automation (RPA) is disclosed. A robot or another application or process running in the user session may interact with an application, but one or more attended RPA robots in one or more child sessions perform operations and fetch data that the user session robot will then use to interact with the application in the user session. Attended RPA robots in client sessions may share data through an Inter-Process Communication (IPC) protocol, by storing data in a persistent data store, such as a spreadsheet, an object-oriented database, a plain text file, another data store or file, etc. The user session robot or another application or process running in the parent session can then read this information and respond accordingly.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A computer-implemented method, comprising: launching a user session process in a user session; launching a first client session robotic process automation (RPA) robot in a first client session; launching a second client session RPA robot in the first client session or a second client session; executing a workflow of the first client session RPA robot in the first client session, by the first client session RPA robot; executing a workflow of the second client session RPA robot in the first client session or the second client session, by the second client session RPA robot; making results of the execution of the workflow of the first client session RPA robot available to the user session process, by the first client session RPA robot; making results of the execution of the workflow of the second client session RPA robot available to the user session process, by the second client session RPA robot; and interacting with an application in the user session using the results of the execution of the workflow of the first client session RPA robot, by the user session process, wherein the user session process performs other tasks while waiting for the first client session RPA robot to complete the execution of the workflow of the first client session RPA robot. 2. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the interaction with the application in the user session comprises entering information into a form, and the results of the execution of the RPA workflow comprise data used by the user session process to enter the information into the form. 3. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the user session process comprises an RPA robot. 4. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the first client session RPA robot is visible in a window associated with the first client session. 5. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the first client session RPA robot is not visible. 6. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the user session process waits for the first client session RPA robot to complete the execution of the workflow of the first client session RPA robot. 7. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the first client session and the first client session RPA robot are launched by the user session process. 8. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising: automatically closing the first client session RPA robot and the first client session after the first client session RPA robot completes execution of the workflow of the first client session RPA robot. 9. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the user session process comprises an RPA robot and the user session RPA robot and the first client session RPA robot collectively complete execution of a larger workflow that includes the workflow of the first client session RPA robot. 10. A computer-implemented method, comprising: commanding a client session robotic process automation (RPA) robot to execute a workflow of the client session RPA robot via Inter-Process Communication (IPC), by a user session RPA robot; executing the workflow of the client session RPA robot in a client session, by the client session RPA robot; making results of the execution of the workflow of the client session RPA robot available to a user session RPA robot, by the client session RPA robot; receiving the results of the execution of the workflow of the client session RPA robot, by the user session RPA robot; and interacting with an application on a computing system using the results of the execution of the workflow of the client session RPA robot, by the user session RPA robot, wherein the user session RPA robot performs other tasks while waiting for the client session RPA robot to complete the execution of the workflow of the client session RPA robot. 11. The computer-implemented method of claim 10 , wherein the interaction with the application on the computing system comprises entering information into a form, and the results of the execution of the RPA workflow comprise data used by the user session RPA robot to enter the information into the form. 12. The computer-implemented method of claim 10 , wherein the user session RPA robot waits for the client session RPA robot to complete the execution of the workflow of the client session RPA robot. 13. The computer-implemented method of claim 10 , wherein the user session RPA robot performs other tasks while waiting for the client session RPA robot to complete the execution of the workflow of the client session RPA robot. 14. The computer-implemented method of claim 10 , wherein the user session RPA robot and the client session RPA robot collectively complete execution of a larger workflow that includes the workflow of the client session RPA robot. 15. A computer-implemented method, comprising: commanding a client session robotic process automation (RPA) robot to execute a workflow of the client session RPA robot via Inter-Process Communication (IPC), by a user session RPA robot; executing the workflow of the client session RPA robot in a client session, by the client session RPA robot; making results of the execution of the workflow of the client session RPA robot available to the user session RPA robot, by the client session RPA robot; receiving the results of the execution of the workflow of the client session RPA robot, by the user session RPA robot; and interacting with an application on a computing system using the results of the execution of the workflow of the client session RPA robot, by the user session RPA robot, wherein the user session RPA robot and the client session RPA robot collectively complete execution of a larger workflow that includes the workflow of the client session RPA robot, wherein the user session RPA robot performs other tasks while waiting for the client session RPA robot to complete the execution of the workflow of the client session RPA robot. 16. The computer-implemented method of claim 15 , wherein the interaction with the application in the user session comprises entering information into a form, and the results of the execution of the RPA workflow comprise data used by the user session RPA robot to enter the information into the form.
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