This is only visible within RapidMiner Studio, so the best way would be to do a screensharing session, or perhaps a screen recording. It's not something that can be embedded natively in a presentation or other document, for example.
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There was some discussion earlier to create web service for the model simulator through the rapidminer server, I am not sure if it is implemented yet (I don't think it is done). I think you should go with the basic way of sharing as mentioned in @Telcontar120 post.
Thank you very much for your response. The issue is that they want to see the simulation on-time and maybe play with it. Is there any way that we could generate on-time results using the model via web? Thanks a gain
This is the one I mentioned in my post related to web service (attaching to URL), I am not sure if its possible right now for model simulation as they discussed in other threads to have this type of concept but it is still in feature request stage, I don't think it is implemented yet.
Right now we share the process so that they can use in their rapidminer studio. Let's see if there is any other way
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No, currently there is no way of sharing the simulator only without RapidMiner Studio installed. You can build something yourself with a BI tool and integrate a predictive web service from RapidMiner Server but that is a lot of work and you would need to redo it for every model... However, down the road we will have a web-based version of the simulator as well and this one will be easier to share then.
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The issue is that they want to see the simulation on-time and maybe play with it.
Is there any way that we could generate on-time results using the model via web?
Thanks a gain
This is the one I mentioned in my post related to web service (attaching to URL), I am not sure if its possible right now for model simulation as they discussed in other threads to have this type of concept but it is still in feature request stage, I don't think it is implemented yet.
Right now we share the process so that they can use in their rapidminer studio. Let's see if there is any other way
Varun
https://www.varunmandalapu.com/
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Ingo