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| Topic 1 | - UiPath Document Understanding Framework: This section of the exam measures skills of automation analysts and covers how to apply the Document Understanding Framework, use templates, and develop proof-of-concept components. It focuses on building workflows for document processing.
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| Topic 2 | - Logging: This section of the exam measures skills of automation analysts and covers interpretation of robot execution logs and the application of logging best practices to support auditability, diagnostics, and monitoring.
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| Topic 3 | - UiPath Communications Mining - Model Training: This section of the exam measures skills of automation analysts and covers model training concepts in Communications Mining, explaining what defines a strong model and outlining the stages and components involved in developing one.
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| Topic 4 | - Platform Knowledge: This section of the exam measures skills of RPA developers and covers the high-level purpose and use of UiPath platform components, including Studio, Robots, Orchestrator, and Integration Service. It also explains the difference between attended and unattended processes, providing foundational knowledge of process deployment environments.
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| Topic 5 | - Working with Files and Folders: This section of the exam measures skills of automation analysts and covers creating and managing files and folders within local directories, including iteration and file manipulation using Studio activities.
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| Topic 6 | - Version Control Integration: This section of the exam measures skills of automation analysts and covers the use of Git integration in UiPath Studio for source control, including committing changes, cloning repositories, and pushing updates in collaborative environments.
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| Topic 7 | - Updates Introduced to 2023.10: This section of the exam measures skills of automation analysts and covers the most recent product updates in UiPath, including one-click classification and extraction, Generative AI features, and enhancements to validation, annotation, and workflow design.
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| Topic 8 | - Environments, Applications, and
- or Tools: This section of the exam measures skills of RPA developers and covers the candidate¡¯s comfort level with common development tools, platforms, and environments such as Excel, Outlook, browsers, version control, Studio, Document Understanding Template, AI Center, and Communication Mining.
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| Topic 9 | - Control Flow: This section of the exam measures skills of RPA developers and covers debugging methods and logic handling in projects. It introduces the use of breakpoints, tracepoints, and debugging panels for managing and improving workflow execution.
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| Topic 10 | - UiPath AI Center: This section of the exam measures skills of automation analysts and covers the basics of UiPath AI Center, its role in applying machine learning to automation, and the industries where AI models can be applied effectively.
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| Topic 11 | - Variables and Arguments: This section of the exam measures skills of automation analysts and covers the creation and management of variables and arguments. It introduces key data types and explains how to apply variables and arguments across workflows to pass, store, and manipulate data.
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| Topic 12 | - Integration Service: This section of the exam measures skills of automation analysts and covers the use of UiPath Integration Service, its connectors, and triggers, showing how these elements enable smooth interaction between UiPath and third-party systems.
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| Topic 13 | - UiPath Document Understanding: This section of the exam measures skills of RPA developers and covers the concepts and capabilities of UiPath Document Understanding, including processing various document types, understanding rule-based and ML-based extraction, and distinguishing DU from traditional OCR.
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| Topic 14 | - UiPath Communications Mining: This section of the exam measures skills of RPA developers and covers the application of Communications Mining in automation and analytics. It distinguishes this capability from Task Mining and Process Mining, explains the interface, and describes use cases.
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| Topic 15 | - UiPath Communications Mining - Taxonomy Design: This section of the exam measures skills of RPA developers and covers how to design a taxonomy for Communications Mining, enabling models to interpret and structure data effectively during classification and automation processes.
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| Topic 16 | - Data Manipulation: This section of the exam measures skills of RPA developers and covers data handling with VB.Net string functions, RegEx patterns, arrays, lists, and dictionaries. It also covers DataTable operations such as building, filtering, and converting data for automation.
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| Topic 17 | - Exception Handling: This section of the exam measures skills of RPA developers and covers structured error handling using Try Catch, Throw, Rethrow, and Retry Scope. It prepares the candidate to handle and resolve automation errors gracefully.
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| Topic 18 | - Orchestrator: This section of the exam measures skills of RPA developers and covers Orchestrator's structure and functionality, including entities at the tenant and folder level. It includes using assets, queues, storage buckets, and provisioning robots along with setting up roles and logging.
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| Topic 19 | - Implementation Methodology: This section of the exam measures skills of automation analysts and covers project lifecycle knowledge, understanding key stages of implementation, and interpreting Process Design Documents (PDDs) and Solution Design Documents (SDDs).
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| Topic 20 | - Business Knowledge: This section of the exam measures skills of automation analysts and covers the fundamental understanding of business process automation, its value in real-world operations, and essential concepts used to identify, map, and analyze business processes.
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| Topic 21 | - Studio Interface: This section of the exam measures skills of RPA developers and covers essential navigation and setup within UiPath Studio. It includes installing Studio, connecting to Orchestrator, navigating the interface, managing packages, configuring activity settings, and publishing processes to Orchestrator.
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