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Here the main highlights of this release:

Amplified Business Rules

  • New Variable Types and Constants
    Until now it was possible to define data quality checks only by selecting rows, columns, sheets or cells in tables and arrange resulting variables in test expressions. With this release users can define variables in checks as dictionary concepts, e.g., a specific metric, dimension or a data point regardless of its placement in tabular views. Such rules can be applied to all modules at once. This makes ATOME: Matter even more data centric and flexible than before.

  • Transparent Rule Relations
    The user interface has been improved to provide users with better understanding on which frameworks the rules will belong and apply to. This has been achieved by providing a second navigation bar to select table-based variables and extending variable information with framework and framework version code thus enabling an easy way to design cross-framework rules.

  • Advanced Error Margins Calculation
    Users are now able to flexibly indicate the method for calculating error margins using exact or interval arithmetic operators or by applying one of the available custom margin functions. This provides users with ability to flexibly specify the behaviour of validation engines rather than relying on some hard-coded logic.

  • Improved User Experience
    Previously, filters narrowing down variables required users to type in the full expression, including manual resolving of concept codes and referring do ATOME: Matter documentation for the list of available options. This is now handled by the UI where users can indicate constants to be used in expression by selecting dictionary concept while the full list of functions and operator along the description and usage examples is available by clicking a help icon next to expression definition window.

  • Fallback Suggestions
    To further ease definition of rules, the most common options for fallback values for variables are now accessible in a dropdown list. Users are still able to define more complex fallbacks by selecting option “Other”.

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All models will be migrated and can be further edited using this new functionality. Users will be able to review their business rules and take advantage of the new features.

Other Enhancements

We are also introducing few more enhancements to the Product, the notable ones being:

  • Extended Invitations Validity time
    Currently invitations to the new users in Matter are valid only for 72 hours, which puts a pressure on administrators to manually track if the invitation is accepted and chase users and resend the expired invitations manually. With this update the invitations to the new ATOME: Matter users are now valid for indefinite amount of time, eliminating the administrative overhead and allowing users to accept the invites at their own pace. Please note that the security token in the invitation link is valid for 24 hours so the users will get an additional invitation link once they click on the link in the original invitation. 

  • User Groups 
    We are introducing the concept of User Groups to the ATOME: Matter enabling administrators to assign users to one or multiple user groups in the organisation and assign permissions for these user groups in models, model versions and frameworks providing more convenient way to manage access control in bulk as well and onboard the new users in the organisation, eliminating the overhead of manually adding new users to each relevant object in the system.

  • Performance Improvements
    We are also introducing several improvements in various areas of the product’s User Interface for a more smooth and responsive user experience.