A feasibility-based prioritization criterion refers to factors that make a process more suitable for automation. Having all inputs standardized and digital is an example of such a criterion because it indicates that the process is likely to be more straightforward to automate. Standardized, digital inputs reduce the complexity of the automation task and increase the likelihood of successful implementation. This is in contrast to processes with non-standardized or non-digital inputs, which may require additional steps such as digitization or standardization before they can be automated effectively1.
[References: The explanation is based on the UiPath Community Forum discussions and the UiPath Documentation Portal’s information on feasibility and complexity in process assessment for RPA implementation1., , ]
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