@frontlinesystems/rason-mcp-server 2026.5.1 → 2026.5.3
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- package/LICENSE +35 -35
- package/examples/EXAMPLES_REFERENCE.md +128 -128
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Conic/AirlineHubConic.json +111 -111
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Conic/AirlineHubConic2.json +108 -108
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Conic/AirlineHubConic3.json +111 -111
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Conic/AirlineHubConic4.json +99 -99
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Conic/AirlineHubConic5.json +101 -101
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixCsv.json +81 -81
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixCsv4.json +96 -96
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixExcel.json +73 -73
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixExcel1.json +86 -86
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixExcel11.json +108 -108
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixExcel2.json +77 -77
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixTab.json +89 -89
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixTab1.json +73 -73
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixTab2.json +77 -77
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Linear/Inventory.json +199 -199
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Linear/Matop.json +119 -119
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Linear/ProductMix.json +97 -97
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Linear/ProductMix2.json +72 -72
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Linear/ProductMix3.json +49 -49
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Linear/ProductMix4.json +56 -56
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Linear/ProductMixCsv1.json +106 -106
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Linear/ProductMixCsv2.json +106 -106
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Linear/ProductMixSQL11.json +82 -82
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Linear/Rowop.json +126 -126
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/NonLinear/AirlineHub.json +63 -63
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/NonLinear/AirlineHub2.json +47 -47
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/NonLinear/AirlineHub3.json +47 -47
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/NonSmooth/Inventory2.json +159 -159
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Quadratic/PortfolioOpt.json +55 -55
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Quadratic/PortfolioOpt2.json +65 -65
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/WithUncertainty/GasCompanyChance.json +78 -78
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/WithUncertainty/GasCompanyRecourse.json +78 -78
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/WithUncertainty/ProjectSelect.json +77 -77
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/WithUncertainty/ProjectSelect2.json +81 -81
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/WithUncertainty/ProjectSelect3.json +84 -84
- package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/WithUncertainty/ProjectSelect4.json +74 -74
- package/examples/{simulation → Simulation}/CandyStoreSalesUsingSIP.json +147 -147
- package/examples/{simulation → Simulation}/CollegeFundGrowth1.json +423 -423
- package/examples/{simulation → Simulation}/CollegeFundGrowth1SIPModel.json +27 -27
- package/examples/{simulation → Simulation}/CollegeFundGrowth2.json +415 -415
- package/examples/{simulation → Simulation}/CollegeFundGrowthSIP.json +401 -401
- package/examples/{simulation → Simulation}/GBMSimulationModel.json +236 -236
- package/examples/{simulation → Simulation}/YieldManagement(Sim).json +69 -69
- package/examples/{simulation → Simulation}/YieldManagement2(Sim).json +72 -72
- package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/DMN Box Fun with typeDef result.json +53 -53
- package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/DMN Context example.json +69 -69
- package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/DMN DT with typeDef result.json +43 -43
- package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL Date Time example.json +28 -28
- package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL For iteration example.json +66 -66
- package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL For with two indices.json +15 -15
- package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL For with typeDef result.json +88 -88
- package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL If Then Else example.json +25 -25
- package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL List example.json +37 -37
- package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL List operator.json +17 -17
- package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL List with typeDef collection.json +36 -36
- package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL Some or Every example.json +65 -65
- package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Datasource example.json +52 -52
- package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Date and Time examples.json +91 -91
- package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Expression example.json +32 -32
- package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Hit Policy examples.json +136 -136
- package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Loan Recommend model.json +81 -81
- package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Loan Strategy Model and Predictive CSV-XML.json +218 -218
- package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Loan Strategy model and Datasource.json +286 -286
- package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Loan Strategy model and Predictive.json +203 -203
- package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Loan Strategy model by scratch.json +214 -214
- package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Output Order example.json +39 -39
- package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Unique example.json +38 -38
- package/examples/calculation/TypeDefinitions/TypeDefCF.json +64 -64
- package/examples/calculation/TypeDefinitions/TypeDefDT.json +57 -57
- package/examples/datamining/AffinityAnalysis/AssociationRules.json +51 -51
- package/examples/datamining/Classification/DecisionTree.json +90 -90
- package/examples/datamining/Classification/DiscriminantAnalysis.json +81 -81
- package/examples/datamining/Classification/Ensembles/Bagging.json +66 -66
- package/examples/datamining/Classification/Ensembles/Boosting.json +67 -67
- package/examples/datamining/Classification/Ensembles/RandomTrees.json +91 -91
- package/examples/datamining/Classification/FindBestModel.json +86 -86
- package/examples/datamining/Classification/LogisticRegression.json +82 -82
- package/examples/datamining/Classification/NaiveBayes.json +78 -78
- package/examples/datamining/Classification/NearestNeighbors.json +84 -84
- package/examples/datamining/Classification/NeuralNetwork.json +92 -92
- package/examples/datamining/Clustering/Hierarchical.json +54 -54
- package/examples/datamining/Clustering/KMeans.json +71 -71
- package/examples/datamining/DataSources/DelimitedFile.json +49 -49
- package/examples/datamining/DataSources/JSONFile.json +49 -49
- package/examples/datamining/DataSources/MSAccessDatabase.json +49 -49
- package/examples/datamining/DataSources/MSExcelTable.json +50 -50
- package/examples/datamining/DataSources/MSSQLDatabase.json +49 -49
- package/examples/datamining/DataSources/ODATATable.json +49 -49
- package/examples/datamining/DataSources/ODBCDatabase.json +49 -49
- package/examples/datamining/FeatureSelection/LinearWrapping.json +53 -53
- package/examples/datamining/FeatureSelection/LogisticWrapping.json +56 -56
- package/examples/datamining/FeatureSelection/Univariate.json +78 -78
- package/examples/datamining/Regression/DecisionTree.json +82 -82
- package/examples/datamining/Regression/Ensembles/Bagging.json +62 -62
- package/examples/datamining/Regression/Ensembles/Boosting.json +62 -62
- package/examples/datamining/Regression/Ensembles/RandomTrees.json +78 -78
- package/examples/datamining/Regression/FindBestModel.json +86 -86
- package/examples/datamining/Regression/LinearRegression.json +124 -124
- package/examples/datamining/Regression/NearestNeighbors.json +77 -77
- package/examples/datamining/Regression/NeuralNetwork.json +82 -82
- package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONClassifier.json +62 -62
- package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONClassifierNN.json +62 -62
- package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONClusterizer.json +37 -37
- package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONForecaster.json +49 -49
- package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONLinearRegression.json +56 -56
- package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONPCA.json +41 -41
- package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONRegressor.json +56 -56
- package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONTransformer.json +38 -38
- package/examples/datamining/Scoring/PMMLClassifier.json +42 -42
- package/examples/datamining/Scoring/PMMLForecaster.json +43 -43
- package/examples/datamining/Scoring/PMMLRegressor.json +38 -38
- package/examples/datamining/Scoring/PMMLTransformer.json +38 -38
- package/examples/datamining/Simulation/LinearRegressionSimulation.json +117 -117
- package/examples/datamining/Simulation/SyntheticDataGeneration.json +108 -108
- package/examples/datamining/Simulation/pmml-risk-scoring.json +62 -62
- package/examples/datamining/Summarizer/Summarization.json +54 -54
- package/examples/datamining/TextMining/LatentSemanticAnalysis.json +51 -51
- package/examples/datamining/TextMining/TfIdf-FileData.json +65 -65
- package/examples/datamining/TextMining/TfIdf-InlineData.json +55 -55
- package/examples/datamining/TimeSeries/AddHoltWinters.json +79 -79
- package/examples/datamining/TimeSeries/Arima.json +74 -74
- package/examples/datamining/TimeSeries/DoubleExponential.json +65 -65
- package/examples/datamining/TimeSeries/Exponential.json +64 -64
- package/examples/datamining/TimeSeries/LagAnalysis.json +48 -48
- package/examples/datamining/TimeSeries/MovingAverage.json +65 -65
- package/examples/datamining/TimeSeries/MulHoltWinters.json +65 -65
- package/examples/datamining/TimeSeries/NoTrendHoltWinters.json +65 -65
- package/examples/datamining/Transformation/Binning.json +69 -69
- package/examples/datamining/Transformation/CanonicalVariateAnalysis.json +47 -47
- package/examples/datamining/Transformation/CategoryReduction.json +51 -51
- package/examples/datamining/Transformation/Factorization.json +50 -50
- package/examples/datamining/Transformation/MissingDataHandling.json +83 -83
- package/examples/datamining/Transformation/OneHotEncoding-DataInline.json +54 -54
- package/examples/datamining/Transformation/OneHotEncoding-DatainFile.json +48 -48
- package/examples/datamining/Transformation/PartitionTimeSeries.json +48 -48
- package/examples/datamining/Transformation/Partitioning-DF.json +72 -72
- package/examples/datamining/Transformation/Partitioning.json +46 -46
- package/examples/datamining/Transformation/PartitioningWithOversampling-DF.json +65 -65
- package/examples/datamining/Transformation/PartitioningWithOversampling.json +44 -44
- package/examples/datamining/Transformation/PrincipalComponentsAnalysis.json +52 -52
- package/examples/datamining/Transformation/Rescaling.json +67 -67
- package/examples/datamining/Transformation/Sampling.json +43 -43
- package/examples/datamining/Transformation/StratifiedSampling.json +46 -46
- package/examples/flow/SQLServerTransform.json +260 -260
- package/examples/flow/dm-calc-pipeline.json +277 -277
- package/examples/flow/dm-pipeline-simulation.json +113 -113
- package/examples/flow/opt-sim-pipeline.json +159 -159
- package/examples/flow/sim-dm-pipeline.json +106 -106
- package/examples/flow/sim-sim-pipeline.json +136 -136
- package/examples/index.json +4678 -4678
- package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/DataFiltering/ListwithFilter.json +52 -52
- package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/Loops/ProductMix5.json +57 -57
- package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/Loops/compoundWhileStatement.json +35 -35
- package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/Loops/ifThenElseStatement.json +33 -33
- package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/Loops/nestedLoop.json +25 -25
- package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/ParallelArray.json +47 -47
- package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/indexedArray.json +69 -69
- package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/nonParallelArray.json +49 -49
- package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/sumAggregateExample.json +337 -337
- package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/tsp.json +61 -61
- package/examples/rason-features/BoxIterators/Box_Fun_Loop_Iter_Sim_RASON.json +190 -190
- package/examples/rason-features/BoxIterators/Box_Fun_Loop_Sim_RASON.json +75 -75
- package/examples/rason-features/BoxIterators/Box_Fun_Sim_RASON.json +108 -108
- package/examples/rason-features/BoxIterators/Box_Iter_SIM_RASON.json +68 -68
- package/examples/rason-features/BoxIterators/Box_Iterator_Calc_Loop.json +183 -183
- package/examples/rason-features/BoxIterators/Box_Iterator_with_typeDef_partial.json +79 -79
- package/examples/rason-features/BoxLambdaExamples/BoxFunOptimize.json +154 -154
- package/examples/rason-features/BoxLambdaExamples/BoxFunSimulate.json +118 -118
- package/examples/rason-features/BoxLambdaExamples/LambdaFunOptimize.json +142 -142
- package/examples/rason-features/BoxLambdaExamples/LambdaFunSimulate.json +81 -81
- package/examples/rason-features/ReferenceGuide/RGFirehouseLocation.json +69 -69
- package/examples/rason-features/ReferenceGuide/RGFirehouseLocationConic.json +113 -113
- package/examples/rason-features/ReferenceGuide/RGProductMixCsv1.json +107 -107
- package/examples/rason-features/ReferenceGuide/RGProductMixExcel11.json +117 -117
- package/examples/rason-features/ReferenceGuide/RGProductMixSQL11.json +108 -108
- package/examples/rason-features/UserGuide/UGAirlineHubCSV.json +67 -67
- package/examples/rason-features/UserGuide/UGForecast.json +50 -50
- package/examples/rason-features/UserGuide/UGProductMix1.json +48 -48
- package/examples/rason-features/UserGuide/UGProductMix2.json +48 -48
- package/examples/rason-features/UserGuide/UGProductMixTab1.json +67 -67
- package/examples/rason-features/UserGuide/UGProductMixTab2.json +76 -76
- package/examples/rason-features/UserGuide/UGProductMixTab3.json +66 -66
- package/examples/rason-features/UserGuide/UGProductMixTab4.json +70 -70
- package/examples/rason-features/UserGuide/UGProductMixTab5.json +67 -67
- package/examples/rason-features/UserGuide/UGProjectSelect0.json +91 -91
- package/examples/rason-features/UserGuide/UGProjectSelect1.json +74 -74
- package/examples/rason-features/UserGuide/UGProjectSelect2.json +74 -74
- package/examples/rason-features/UserGuide/UGYieldManagement1.json +61 -61
- package/examples/rason-features/UserGuide/UGYieldManagement2.json +61 -61
- package/examples/rason-features/UserGuide/UGYieldManagement3.json +63 -63
- package/out/index.cjs +1 -1
- package/package.json +3 -2
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