Automation Discovery
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Summary of Automation Discovery
ServiceNow® Automation Discovery assists in identifying automation opportunities within workflows. It provides discovery reports that analyze records against a predefined taxonomy to uncover over 180 potential automation intents. Although Automation Discovery is deprecated starting with the Zurich release, it remains supported in Yokohama for existing instances, with future support planned for withdrawal.
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Key Features
- Discovery Reports: Generate reports to analyze datasets and identify automation opportunities. Reports categorize records based on matching intents and group uncategorized records into clusters.
- Language Support: Available in English, Spanish, French, German, and Japanese for ITSM taxonomy reports; English only for Predictive AIOps taxonomy reports.
- Automation Opportunities: Reports display opportunities for automation, potential deflections, and estimated time savings based on resolved incidents.
- Integration with Virtual Agent: Opportunities identified can be added to Virtual Agent Topic Recommendations, enhancing automation capabilities.
- Sharing and Flagging: Users can share reports with team members and flag specific opportunities for emphasis.
- Properties Control: Customize report settings including record limits and clustering options.
Key Outcomes
By utilizing Automation Discovery, customers can improve incident resolution times and enhance their automation strategies. Identifying and implementing these opportunities can lead to significant efficiency gains, such as reduced mean time to resolve (MTTR) incidents. Users can expect streamlined workflows through effective automation integration, particularly with Virtual Agent.
ServiceNow® Automation Discovery helps you identify automation opportunities for your workflows. Use the discovery reports to implement or improve automation solutions like Virtual Agent (VA), and Agent assist.
Summary usage
With the app, you can run discovery reports that analyze a specified dataset of records against a pre-built taxonomy. The model identifies over 180 possible opportunities for automation from your records. Think of the opportunities as intents that the system can respond to your users' queries automatically.
The report groups records by the predicted opportunity for automation. For uncategorized records, the report groups the records together in related clusters.
For applications such as Virtual Agent, Automation Discovery helps you implement automation opportunities that can lead to deflections and faster incident resolutions.
Installation
Automation Discovery is available from the ServiceNow Store. For more information, see Install Automation Discovery.
Language support
Automation Discovery supports English, Spanish, French, German, and Japanese instances, for reports created using the ITSM taxonomy.
Reports created using the Predictive AIOps taxonomy support only English, because that model's training data consists of English log messages.
Discovery reports
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | Name given to the report during creation. |
| Data Source | Source of the records analyzed. |
| Model | Taxonomy for running the report against. |
| Automation Opportunities | Number of different pre-built intents that match with your records. |
| Not Categorized | Number of clustered groups that contain utterances that do not match the pre-built topics. |
| Total Records | Number of records analyzed in the report. |
| Run Date | Time and date of the most recent run. |
| Frequency | Number of times to run the report. |
| Status | Status of the report. |
To create a new report, see Create an Automation Discovery report.
To view results, select the name of the report.
Report breakdown
For each successful report, the report page shows information about automation opportunities.
The report groups matching records together by opportunity. In this example, Automation Discovery found 125 opportunities for automation from the thousands of incidents analyzed. Several records group to the same opportunities because the incidents match the same intents.
Deflections refer to incidents that could have been immediately resolved through automation. Automation Discovery adds up all the records that match an automation opportunity to get the Possible Deflections number. Some opportunities have matching pre-built VA topics, marked as Virtual Agent Ready.
MTTR or mean time to resolve refers to the average amount of time it takes to resolve incidents. The report multiplies the number of matching records by the MTTR to get the Estimated Time Savings for the top 10 opportunities.
The Automation Opportunities tab lists the automation opportunities that match your data. Select the list icon on each row to see more information about the records for that opportunity.
The Not Categorized tab shows the clusters of records that do not match prebuilt intents. The report attempts to group uncategorized records into clusters based on similarities. Click the list icon on each row to see more information about the records in that cluster.
Adding opportunities to Topic Recommendations
Virtual Agent Topic Recommendations helps you improve the automation for Virtual Agent. You can add automation opportunities from your Automation Discovery reports to Topic Recommendations.
The Actions You Can Take card shows what you can do with the automation opportunities from your reports. For opportunities that are VA Ready, select Open Topic Recommendations to add the opportunity to Topic Recommendations.
In Topic Recommendations, you can add topics to your Natural Language Understanding (NLU) models and to Virtual Agent. If you add an opportunity to a model, the Action Taken shows the corresponding intent or model.
To learn more see Using Virtual Agent Topic Recommendations and NLU models.
You can also create custom topics for opportunities that are not VA ready. For more information about creating custom topics, see Creating Virtual Agent Topics on the ServiceNow Developer Site.
Sharing and flagging
You can share your discovery reports with other members on your team. On a report page, click Share Report to open the report sharing pop-up.
You can also flag specific automation opportunities that you want to highlight. To flag an opportunity, click the flag icon. To include flagged items when you share the report, select the Include Flagged Items check box.
Properties
The Automation Discovery Properties page lets you control the settings for the discovery reports.
Setting a minimum and maximum number of records helps you control the amount of data that you want to analyze. You can also set the number of unique unmatched records for clustering to work on your report.
Enabling sampling of data before clustering is run can help speed up the report generation. However, the report clusters a smaller amount of the unmatched records.