Past releases

Welcome to our past releases archive. Discover what’s new and revisit key updates by exploring our detailed release notes.

August 9, 2024

Cost tracking enhanced with Unit Costs

As promised, we’ve added unit costs to our cost tracking feature to give you even more granular control over your process costs.

With both fixed and unit costs now supported, you can estimate budgets with greater precision, ensuring better financial planning and control.

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unit costs dialog box

Our new mini-map feature helps you to easily navigate complex diagrams with a bird’s-eye view of your process. Quickly zoom in on specific areas or pan across the entire canvas to get faster access to specific process elements.

minimap on the design tab

Visualize more results on the enhanced Heatmap

We’ve improved the heatmap to give you a clearer, more complete picture of your data. Now, you can see all the output results for the element you select.

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heatmap popup showing results of all outputs for the selected element

July 26, 2024

Simulation - cost tracking for tasks

Our new cost tracking feature helps you gain a clearer picture of cost consumption throughout your processes. Analyze costs associated with individual tasks, estimate budgets with greater accuracy and optimize resource allocation.

In this release you’ll be able to incorporate fixed costs into your process. We’re working on adding unit costs soon, so you’ll have even more granular control over your process costs.

Try it now. Take control of process costs and get valuable insights for cost optimization.

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fixed costs dialog box

July 12, 2024

A fresh look for the Cardanit header

We’ve revamped the header to make room for what’s important and hopefully improve your experience.

  • We’ve moved the tab menu to the left of the header to provide easier access to different pages and put the focus on the project name.

  • We’ve introduced user avatars in the header, making it easier to see who’s part of the project at a glance.

new header

June 28, 2024

Heatmap improvements

The heatmap now activates a popup whenever you click an element in the process showing the value of the parameter you selected.

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heatmap with popup

June 17, 2024

Introducing time parameters and calendars

We’ve added time parameters and calendars to Cardanit Simulation.

You can now set time parameters for all tasks, allowing you to estimate the ideal lead time for your processes by defining durations with fixed values or probability distributions. Stay tuned for resource parameters in future updates to account for queues and waiting times.

The new calendars feature enables you to schedule simulations for any parameter depending on the time of day or day of the week. Start your process every 5 minutes during work hours and switch to every 30 minutes for nights and weekends, or whatever schedule fits your needs.

We’ve also improved the Simulation results section to provide you with more meaningful insights:

  • Error and warning logs: identify potential issues with simulation setup.

  • Interactive results table: sort and filter results. Download output data: export results in CSV format.

  • Heatmap: gain understanding of workflow performance.

March 20, 2024

Process Simulation preview

Starting today, you can gain deeper insights into your processes with our new Process Simulation capabilities.

This first release focuses on flow simulation, enabling you to set the frequency of start events and define the probabilities at exclusive gateways to identify bottlenecks.

In future releases we’ll roll out time and cost simulation and resource modeling to complete the digital twin of your process.

Simulation is a preview feature. It’s free to all Cardanit users while we work new functionalities. When it’s complete, it will become a paid feature.

To make room for Process Simulation, we’ve updated the header and made a few other changes. Here’s what you can expect:

  • We’ve added the Share and Version History features to the right of the header along with your avatar and the help icon.
  • We’ve removed the XML tab from the central tab menu. You can download the BPMN/DMN file from the toolbar.
  • The left header now has a Menu button where you can rename your project or go to My Files.

Learn more about process simulation in Cardanit and see how it works. Try it our with a template and help us make it better by sending your feedback.