November 2024 Release Notes
Insight Explorer (2024-11-20)
Insight Explorer in General Availability
Insight Explorer is a new Studio asset that connects to one of your Knowledge Models to quickly analyze your data for insights.
After choosing the relevant metrics, you are shown a list of insights from your data that you can individually click into for further context. You can review each of these insights, and then choose whether to hide the insight or star it for follow-up.
Each insight provides an observation about your data. Insights highlight areas of your data that are struggling in a specific metric and characteristics of your process that you might be able to improve. Insights also estimate the impact these improvements will have on your metrics.
To learn more, see Insight Explorer.
Contract Leakage App (object-centric) version 0.0.1 (2024-11-20)
Link unused contracts to purchase requisitions (Limited Availability)
The Contract Leakage app helps Procurement teams find purchase requisitions for which a contract is available but not used, identify patterns and root causes, and rectify issues going forward. The Action View helps buyers prioritize open purchase requisitions by value, and gives them contract recommendations for matching contracts.
The Contract Leakage app works on the Celonis catalog Procurement process for object-centric process mining, with a few custom additions. The app is in Limited Availability - if you are implementing object-centric process mining or plan to, and want to try the app out, talk to your Celonis point of contact. For the app documentation, see Contract Leakage app - object-centric.
Studio (2024-11-20)
Preserving settings while switching chart types
When switching chart types while editing your Studio Views, the following chart settings will now be preserved if the new chart type supports them:
Color
Legend
Annotation lines
To learn more about creating and configuring charts in your Studio Views, see: Charts.
Process Adherence Manager (2024-11-14)
Knowledge Model filters accessible in Process Adherence Manager
You can now use Knowledge Models filters in Process Adherence Manager. You can:
Apply filters defined in your Knowledge Model as preset filters in Process Adherence Manager.
Use filters defined in your Knowledge Model when mining your model.
For more information, see Filtering the process model.
Process Adherence Manager (2024-11-14)
Deviation sorting by KPI impact
You can now sort deviations according to their impact on specific KPIs. A new sort button at deviation detail level lets you select which of the displayed KPIs you want to sort on.
For more information, see Exploring deviations.
Studio (2024-11-11)
Tab containers and conditional layouts using KPI lists
You can now add multiple tabs to containers when creating your Views in Studio, allowing your app users to switch between content dynamically.
In this example, the container has three tabs: Orders, Sales, and Stock. When the Orders tab header is clicked, the Orders information is displayed:
You can also combined tab containers with a KPI list to create conditional layouts for your Views. This allows your app users to change the information displayed after clicking a KPI.
In this example, a KPI list containing Orders, Sales, and Stock information has been configured. This is then linked to the tab container, allowing app users to click the Stock KPI and see the Stock information from the tab container.
For more information about tab containers and conditional layouts, see: Containers / Conditional layouts
Conditional layouts using buttons
In addition to configuring conditional container layouts using KPI lists, you can also configure buttons to change the active container tab.
In this example, three buttons have been configured for Orders, Sales, and Stock. When a button is clicked, such as Stock, the corresponding tab is displayed for the user:
For more information about configuring a clickable button to switch container tabs, see: Clickable buttons
Process Adherence Manager (2024-11-07)
Improved filter interaction between Process Adherence Manager (PAM) and Knowledge Models
We've improved filter interactions between PAM and Knowledge Models. You can now:
Create filters in PAM then save them as named filters in your Knowledge Model.
Update filters in PAM that were initially created in PAM before being saved to the Knowledge Model.
For more information, see Filtering the process model.