Introduction to RASON
About RASON Models and the RASON Server
Rason Subscriptions
Rason Web IDE
Creating and Running a Decision Flow
Defining Your Optimization Model
Defining Your Simulation Model
Performing Sensitivity Analysis
Defining Your Stochastic Optimization Model
Defining Your Data Science Model
Defining Custom Types
Defining Custom Functions
Defining Your Decision Table
Defining Contexts
Using the REST API
REST API Quick Call Endpoints
REST API Endpoints
Decision Flow REST API Endpoints
OData Endpoints
OData Service for Decision Flows
Creating Your Own Application
Using Arrays, For, Loops and Tables
Organization Accounts

Installing RASON with Solver SDK

What you need

The RASON Interpreter may be called in several ways: from your own JSON application, through the Try It page on RASON.com or using the RASON IDE installed locally. If using the RASON IDE, you must have a license for the Solver SDK Platform. (If you have a license for Solver SDK Pro, you will be able to edit, but not solve RASON models in the RASON IDE. ) This chapter gives instructions on how to install the Solver SDK DLL and the RASON IDE on your local hard drive or server. In order to install the Solver SDK 2015 software, you must be running Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008, Linux or Mac OSX.

Getting Help

Frontline Systems technical support is ready and willing to offer assistance with installation of the Solver SDK. You may contact our Support department by phone (888-831-0333) or email ( support@solver.com).

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