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As process analysis technology expands across organizations, it evolves in various forms and introduces new terms, which are often confusing. In one of the previous blogs, I discussed the difference between process mining and process discovery technology. Now, let’s look at process discovery and task mining.


The theory and practice

First of all, the term “process discovery,” used in a different context, might mean different things.

In theory, according to Wil M.P. van der Aalst, process mining is an overarching term defining the approach to automatic process analysis, which can do three things:

  • Process discovery—creating a new, optimized map of what a process should look like.
  • Process conformance—comparing an actual process to an ideal process to see how it measures up or conforms.
  • Process enhancement—enhancing the understanding of an existing model with new information about performance, cost, or other factors.

The term process discovery defines a type of solution, which captures user interactions with enterprise applications and reconstructs the business workflows as they are executed within the organization. In contrast with process mining solutions that use system logs to collect the process data, process discovery solutions use automatic recording capabilities to capture user actions through the user interface. That is why the practical meaning of process discovery solution contradicts the theoretical meaning of process discovery as a subset of process mining capabilities.


Task mining and process discovery—different or the same?

What is task mining? From the technology perspective, task mining is similar to process discovery. So why are task mining and process discovery considered not the same? The difference reflects the various purposes for the development and use of technology.

The task mining term is used mainly by process mining vendors, who realized that while process mining solutions can capture back-end information from the logs, they miss the front-end data from the user interactions. To fill this gap and provide a complete process view, many of them have added the user interface capture capabilities and called them “task mining” to align the naming with core process mining. As a result, the purpose of task mining as well as process mining is to map processes, identify and address process inefficiencies, and improve overall productivity. The process discovery term is used mainly by Robotic Process Automation (RPA) vendors when referring to a solution for automating manual process discovery. Every automation project starts with the process documentation, analysis, and finding opportunities for automation.

According to an Automation Anywhere webinar survey, more than 80% of organizations perform this analysis manually through interviews and surveys, which takes up to 70% of efforts spent on an automation project. Process discovery technology can accelerate automation, saving time and effort. It reflects its place as the first step of process automation for identifying and analyzing automation opportunities.

Even though task mining and process discovery solutions use similar technologies, they are designed for different purposes, and that results in different user experiences and outcomes. While task mining focuses on process optimization, process discovery leads to process automation. 


Providing an end-to-end experience

The Automation Anywhere Process Discovery is an example of a process discovery solution. It provides an end-to-end experience, recording user activities, discovering and analyzing business processes, and generating RPA bot blueprints to automate the processes—all in one platform.

With capabilities such as the auto-generation of RPA bot prototypes and convenient tools for merging recordings and identifying the “happy path,” as well as creating process documentation, Discovery Bot streamlines and accelerates the entire automation journey.

Accelerate Your Automation with Our Discovery.

About Semyon Sergunin

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With a background in software development, B2B marketing, and sales, Semyon Sergunin has worked in automation technology for more than 15 years. He drives the global adoption of intelligent automation solutions, including IQ Bot and Discovery Bot.

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