In the PDD, what should a complete Out of Scope section contain?
A.
List of out of scope process steps and inputs
B.
List out of scope process steps, reason and impact on the to Be process
C.
List of out of scope process steps
D.
List of out of scope inputs & outputs
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
The Out of Scope section of a PDD (Process Definition Document) should include detailed information on processes or sub-processes that are not included in the scope of the RPA (Robotic Process Automation) project. This should not only list the out-of-scope steps but also provide the reasons why they are not included and the impact this exclusion has on the to-be process. Understanding and documenting what is out of scope is crucial for setting clear boundaries and expectations for the project, ensuring that all stakeholders have a common understanding of what the automation will and will not cover.