A Model for Calculating Cost of Applying Electronic Governance and Robotic Process Automation to a Distributed Management System
Bonny Banerjee, Saurabh Pahune

TL;DR
This paper introduces a mathematical model to estimate the costs associated with implementing Electronic Governance and Robotic Process Automation in Distributed Management systems, aiming to improve organizational efficiency.
Contribution
It presents one of the first models for calculating costs of eGov and RPA integration in distributed management, enabling better cost analysis and decision-making.
Findings
Model provides a systematic way to estimate implementation costs
Facilitates comparison of different automation strategies
Supports organizational efficiency improvements
Abstract
Electronic Governance (eGov) and Robotic Process Automation (RPA) are two technological advancements that have the potential to revolutionize the way organizations manage their operations. When applied to Distributed Management (DM), these technologies can further enhance organizational efficiency and effectiveness. In this brief article, we present a mathematical model for calculating the cost of accomplishing a task by applying eGov and RPA in a DM system. This model is one of the first of its kind, and is expected to spark further research on cost analysis for organizational efficiency given the unprecedented advancements in electronic and automation technologies.
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TopicsRobotic Process Automation Applications
