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Cardanit is a collaborative, cloud-based BPMN and DMN modeling tool developed by ESTECO, an Italian software company. The modeler is designed for creating Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) and Decision Model and Notation (DMN) diagrams, which are essential for visually representing business processes and decisions.

Cardanit Platform
Developer(s)ESTECO
Initial release2013; 11 years ago (2013)
Operating systemWeb browser
Available inEnglish
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.cardanit.com

History (2013-)

In 2013, Cardanit was released by ESTECO out of a Research and Development project working on a BPMN editor. Initially named BeePMN[1], it was then rebranded Cardanit in 2019.[2][3] Cardanit addresses the market need for a BPMN and DMN modeling tool that could be used by both experienced Business Process Management (BPM) specialists and people who lack the necessary skills and knowledge. Since its initial release, the software has undergone continuous development and refinement.

In 2016, Cardanit (back then still BeePMN) became one of the tools participating in the annual Model Interchange Capability demos of the BPMN Model Interchange Working Group (BPMN MIWG).[4][5]

In 2020, Cardanit was one of the tools participating in MWIG tests during the BPMN MIWG capability demonstration 2020.[6][7][8][9]

In 2021, ESTECO chose the Lanner L-Sim software as the basis for implementing process simulation capability in Cardanit.[10]

Over the years, Cardanit has been featured in several research publications.[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]

Features and Capabilities

Cardanit comes with a set of features and capabilities to create and manage BPMN and DMN diagrams. Some of its key features include:

  • Graphical Interface: The modeler provides a graphical interface that allows users to drag and drop BPMN or DMN elements onto the canvas, making it easy to create and modify process or decision diagrams.
  • Collaborative Modeling: The tool has collaboration features, allowing multiple users to work together on the same BPMN or DMN diagram simultaneously.
  • Version History: The modeler’s version control capabilities allow users to view and restore previously saved versions of projects, create a new project based on a specific project version, track changes, and delete project versions.
  • Customization: Users can customize their diagrams by highlighting key activities, using brand colors and fonts for labels and annotations, aligning elements, and more.
  • Documentation Export: Cardanit allows users to export BPMN and DMN diagrams in various formats, such as BPMN XML files, image files (PNG, SVG), and documentation formats (PDF, DOCX), making it easy to share and integrate the models into other BPM tools and systems.

Applications

Cardanit is used across various industries, including but not limited to Finance, Banking, Logistics and Public Administration. BPM specialists across these sectors use Cardanit to design, visualize, and improve their business processes and decisions and create comprehensive documentation that aids in communication, training, and compliance efforts.[20][21][22]

See Also

References

  1. Ringuette, Simon (2016-07-20). "BPMN Editing and Executing | BeePMN.com" (in en). https://www.businessprocessincubator.com/content/bpmn-editing-and-executing-beepmn-com/. 
  2. "Cardanit is the new BeePMN" (in en). https://www.cardanit.com/cardanit-is-the-new-beepmn/. 
  3. "Introducing Cardanit. The new ESTECO BPM editor. | ESTECO" (in en). https://www.esteco.com/news/introducing-cardanit-the-new-esteco-bpm-editor/. 
  4. "BPMN Tools tested for Model Interchange". https://bpmn-miwg.github.io/bpmn-miwg-tools/. 
  5. BPMN Model Interchange Test Suite, OMG BPMN Model Interchange Working Group (BPMN MIWG), 2023-06-05, https://github.com/bpmn-miwg/bpmn-miwg-test-suite, retrieved 2023-08-03 
  6. "BPMN MIWG capability demonstration 2020" (in en). 2020-06-16. https://www.businessprocessincubator.com/content/bpmn-miwg-capability-demonstration-2020/. 
  7. "BPMN MIWG capability demonstration 2020 | BPM tips" (in en-US). 2020-06-16. https://bpmtips.com/bpmn-miwg-capability-demonstration-2020/. 
  8. "start [BPMN Model Interchange Working Group"]. https://www.omgwiki.org/bpmn-miwg/doku.php. 
  9. "2020 BPMN MIWG Capability Demonstration" (in es). https://www.slideshare.net/dgagne/2020-bpmn-miwg-capability-demonstration. 
  10. "Lanner and ESTECO Further Collaborate On Research to Advance the Simulation of Business Process Models" (in en-us). https://www.lanner.com/en-us/insights/customer-stories/lanner-and-esteco-further-collaborate-on-research-to-advance-the-simulation-of-business-process-models.html. 
  11. Polyvyanyy, Artem; Wynn, Moe Thandar; Looy, Amy Van; Reichert, Manfred (2021-08-13) (in en). Business Process Management Forum: BPM Forum 2021, Rome, Italy, September 06–10, 2021, Proceedings. Springer Nature. ISBN 978-3-030-85440-9. https://books.google.it/books?id=C3w9EAAAQBAJ&pg=PA44&lpg=PA44&dq=Cardanit&source=bl&ots=nXSuOt7qGD&sig=ACfU3U0n48hXZF45DrIyqZpNmHMO915PSw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiizpO5samAAxUHNuwKHVepDts4PBDoAXoECAcQAw#v=onepage&q=Cardanit&f=false. 
  12. Knoerzer, Dietrich; Periaux, Jacques; Tuovinen, Tero (2022-12-12) (in en). Advances in Computational Methods and Technologies in Aeronautics and Industry. Springer Nature. ISBN 978-3-031-12019-0. https://books.google.it/books?id=dIOhEAAAQBAJ&dq=cardanit+release&source=gbs_navlinks_s. 
  13. Sommaruga, Marco Francesco. "Simulation of Healthcare Processes: Challenges, Solutions, and Benefits" (PDF). https://thesis.unipd.it/bitstream/20.500.12608/31833/1/Sommaruga_MarcoFrancesco.pdf%20&%20https://arts.units.it/bitstream/11368/2988906/2/TESI_CCARAMUTA.pdf. 
  14. Corradini, Flavio; Polini, Andrea; Re, Barbara; Rossi, Lorenzo; Tiezzi, Francesco (2022-01-01). "Consistent modelling of hierarchical BPMN collaborations". Business Process Management Journal 28 (2): 442–460. doi:10.1108/BPMJ-07-2021-0485. ISSN 1463-7154. https://doi.org/10.1108/BPMJ-07-2021-0485. 
  15. Caramuta, Caterina; Longo, Giovanni; Montrone, Teresa; Poloni, Carlo. "An Integrated Methodology for the Multi-Objective Optimization of Port Railway Capacity: The Case Study of the Port of Trieste" (in en). Sustainability 13 (19): 10490. doi:10.3390/su131910490. ISSN 2071-1050. https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/19/10490. 
  16. Mikhnyova, Galina. "Decision Model and Notation: state of the art and simplification algorithms". https://model-engineering.info/publications/theses/thesis-mikhnyova.pdf. 
  17. "Documents download module". https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/documents/downloadPublic?documentIds=080166e5d62bea4d&appId=PPGMS. 
  18. "Using DSMs for the Visualization and Analysis of Decision Models in Business Processes". https://www.researchgate.net/publication/344451457_Using_DSMs_for_the_Visualization_and_Analysis_of_Decision_Models_in_Business_Processes. 
  19. Thanabalasingam, Sinthujan. "Support of Lecturers in Modeling Complex Learning and Teaching Scenarios in Audience Response Systems". https://www.rn.inf.tu-dresden.de/amcs/arbeiten/MA_2021_Thanabalasingam_-_Support_of_Lecturers_in_Modeling_Complex_Learning_and_Teaching_Scenarios_in_Audience_Response_Systems.pdf. 
  20. "Vendor’s Corner" (in en). 2019-12-13. https://decisioncamp2020.home.blog/vendors-corner/. 
  21. "Free BPMN modelling tools – 2020 edition" (in en). 2020-07-30. https://www.businessprocessincubator.com/content/free-bpmn-modelling-tools-2020-edition/. 
  22. "10 Best Workflow Diagram Software To Help Chart Processes In 2023". https://thedigitalprojectmanager.com/tools/best-workflow-diagram-software/.