Certified Robotics System Architect - CRSA 80V1 Practice Exam
Certified Robotics System Architect - CRSA 80V1 Practice Exam
Certified Robotics System Architect - CRSA 80V1 Practice Exam
The Certified Robotics System Architect (CRSA) 80V1 certification from Pegasystems proves that someone can design, build, and manage robotic process automation (RPA) solutions using the Pega Platform. It shows that the person can create robots (software bots) that automate everyday business tasks, helping organizations save time and reduce human effort.
This certification tells employers that you know how to make software robots do repetitive office work — like filling forms, copying data, or sending emails — so employees can focus on more important tasks. It means you can build smart automated systems that make companies work faster and more efficiently.
Who should take the Exam?
The Robotics System Architect - CRSA 80V1 exam is ideal for:
RPA developers
Automation engineers and system architects
Software developers
Business process analysts
Technical consultants
Skills Required
Basic understanding of RPA concepts and tools
Problem-solving and logical thinking skills
Knowledge of software development or scripting
Ability to design and document automation workflows
Communication and collaboration skills to work with business teams
Knowledge Gained
Building and deploying robotic process automations using Pega
Designing scalable and reusable automation solutions
Understanding how robots interact with various applications
Troubleshooting and improving RPA performance
Integrating RPA with enterprise systems and business workflows
Course Outline
The Certified Robotics System Architect - CRSA 80V1 Exam covers the following topics -
Module 1. Project Management - 5%
Recognize importance of Solution Design Documents
Recognize importance of Solution Architecture Documents
Identifying solution structure based on project documentation
Defining types of projects created for a robotic solution
Recognizing proper naming conventions of solutions and projects
Module 2. System Integration - 8%
Identify and configure Pega Robot Studio adapter types
Recognize adapter properties and values of Windows adapters
Recognize adapter properties and values for Web adapters
Recognize adapter properties/values for Universal Web adapters
Modify the properties of an object
Module 3. Interrogation - 13%
Recognize elements created and used during interrogation
Detect the difference between Web and Windows interrogation
Interrogate Web applications - standard, Select Element methods
Detecting the need of Global web pages during interrogation
Knowing why and when to use Select Element to interrogate
Explain the Create Control method of interrogating
Change match rules for windows and web adapters
Change Universal web adapter match rules
Detect match rule best practices and common issues
Recognizing working panes in the Adapter Match rules tab
Adding and editing match rules for an interrogated control
Module 4. Debugging and Diagnostics - 20%
Assess data values in an automation during debugging
Change diagnostics settings
Adding a diagnostic log component to an automation
Analyze a log file
Use the Automation playback feature
Clear a log file
Module 5. Automations - 33%
Explain relationship between Object Explorer and automations
Implement the Object Explorer in automation development
Create an automation
Implement Message dialogs
Recognize types of automation links
Creating an automation procedure using Label/Jump To Components
Application and setting of UseKeys property
Implementing the RaiseEvent method within an automation