We are pleased to announce a new release of the DeltaTwin service, developed by GAEL Systems, featuring new monitoring tools to view the live progress of executions and access detailed logs.
The DeltaTwin service lets you create, manage, and combine digital twin components among a list of pre-selected processings/models effortlessly. The results, called artifacts, can be published or stored privately.
What’s new in this release?
Workflow Monitoring & Visualisation:
- The Command-Line Interface (CLI) and the Web User Interface (UI) now allow users to monitor workflow progress and view logs for each step.
- The workflow view has been redesigned to improve clarity of input/output relationships and to better distinguish node types (input, model, resource, dependency).
Run Management Enhancements
- A new “My Runs” page in the Web UI lists all user runs and scheduled runs
- The overview page now displays the 5 most recent runs.
- The run creation flow has been simplified by merging the two previous forms into one.
- When starting a run with a URL as input, the user now has three possible data sources:
- A URL without authentication,
- A URL from SesamEO,
- A data source directly from your DeltaTwin Drive
Update of published DeltaTwin component or Drive Data
The topics and description of already published DeltaTwin components or Drive Data can be now directly modified via the Web UI.
New CDS Connector (Starter Kit)
The Starter Kit offers a new CDS connector that allows to retrieve a dataset or a part of a dataset from the Climate Data Store API. It takes as input the request in JSON format to the CDS API and provides as output the downloaded data file.
Storage Quota Management
The total size of a user’s DeltaTwin components is now included in the calculation of their storage quota.
Deployment details
The new release will be deployed on Monday 4 August 2025 from 14:00 to 16:00 CEST, with an estimated service downtime of about 2 hours.
Explore DeltaTwin here!