The iQUAVIS v10 has reached us from Japan, and we’ve made a few adjustments for the European market so that iQUAVIS runs smoothly for all our customers. In this blog post, we’ll introduce the main new features of v10, which will be rolled out soon.
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Add existing data to worksheets
User support for inserting existing data has been extended. When searching for existing data, it is now also displayed hierarchically. There is also a free text search. This means that data can now be better viewed and found more quickly (Fig.1).

Search in the tree
It is now possible to search for (and find) model elements, even if they are hidden in the tree display. With v10, the entire path of an element in the tree can be displayed via the data list. This enables a faster search, especially in large projects. (Fig.2)
This innovation is also based on the input of our customers from the DACH region, which we pass on to our Japanese colleagues in a structured manner. We work very closely with our colleagues there and exchange ideas regularly – most recently, our IT expert Georg spent a few days in Japan at the headquarters of DENTSU SOKEN.

Extension of the history search to all save states
In addition to the history list, which has been available in iQUAVIS for some time, there is now the “Entire History Search” (Fig. 3). This means:
- Each individual save is listed here, regardless of whether a history state was created or not.
- The saves can be opened and searched like history states.

Other changes
As part of the v10 update, there are other, smaller updates:
- The update buttons for architecture and project plan have now merged into one button.
- Ctrl+K also works within tables for attributes (matching column is selected)
- “Responsible” can be displayed in the tooltip
- Schedule:
- Highlight Changed Tasks
- Collapse Child Tasks
When is the v10 coming?
Our customers will receive the v10 automatically during the month of May. If you are interested in iQUAVIS, please feel free to contact us.
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Dr. Christian Bremer ist Gründer und Geschäftsführer bei Two Pillars. Er verantwortet die Bereiche Entwicklung und IT und ist zuständig für iQUAVIS.
Seit seiner Zeit beim Fraunhofer IEM beschäftigt sich Christian Bremer mit Model-Based Systems Engineering. Er berät und begleitet Unternehmen bei der Einführung. Dabei werden immer wieder auch neue Use-Cases und Feature in iQUAVIS implementiert.