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WebSimulator Administration

Overview

The WebSimulator Administration Page is your interface to the BayesiaLab WebSimulator Server, which is physically hosted on the premises of Bayesia S.A.S. On the Administration Page, you can publish a WebSimulator that you designed and configured in BayesiaLab through the WebSimulator Editor.

WebSimulator Administration Guide — Publishing Your Model

Administration Page Login

Open a browser and go to https://simulator.bayesialab.com , click on the navigation icon , and then select Go to Admin. Alternatively, you can proceed directly to http://simulator.bayesialab.com/adminlogin .

WebSimulator administration login page
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Credentials

Enter your Username and Password and click Login. Your Username and Password are the same as the credentials that you use to log in to the Bayesia License Server (BLS). If you are a user of a Single-User/Single-Machine License (SUSM), you may not yet have credentials to access BLS. In that case, you need to use your Client Identifier (format: AAAA-BBBB-CCCC-DDDD) to sign in to the Bayesia License Server and register. Please follow the steps explained on the BLS Login page.

Multiple Accounts

If your organization has multiple accounts with Bayesia, you need to ensure that the account you use has the appropriate privileges for publishing public or private models.

Selecting the account in WebSimulator administration

Change Account & Logout

Clicking the Account icon in the upper right corner of the Administration Page brings up a drop-down menu that allows you to:

  • Change Account , i.e., select another account associated with your organization.
  • Log Out from the Administration Page.

Publish Your Model

These subsections explain the core processes of uploading, publishing, and managing your previously configured Bayesian network model. Although they are both very similar, we present the workflows for WebSimulator and Adaptive Questionnaire separately for clarity in terminology:

Either workflow concludes the publication process and makes your model available for use by the intended audience. You may wish to refer your audience to the end-user guides: