Using DeployR to Solve the R Integration Problem



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DEPLOYR WHITE PAPER Using DeployR to olve the R Integration Problem By the Revolution Analytics DeployR Team March 2015

Introduction Organizations use analytics to empower decision making, often in real time. That means the ability to easily embed and share the results of R analytics within existing web, desktop, and mobile applications, plus backend systems, is vital. As important as real-time delivery of analytics is to this process, users also need to consider security in terms of identity and data integrity, and scale in terms of workload and throughput. DeployR from Revolution Analytics delivers the power and flexibility of R securely and at scale to all of your decision-making systems. DeployR is an integration technology for deploying R analytics inside web, desktop, mobile, and dashboard applications, as well as backend systems. DeployR turns your R scripts into analytics web services, so R code can be easily executed by applications running on a secure server. Using analytics web services, DeployR also solves key integration problems faced by those adopting R-based analytics alongside existing IT infrastructure. These services make it easy for application developers to collaborate with R programmers to integrate R analytics into their applications without any R programming knowledge. DeployR is available in two editions: DeployR Open and DeployR Enterprise. DeployR Open is a free, open source solution that is ideal for prototyping, building, and deploying non-critical business applications. DeployR Enterprise scales for business-critical applications and offers support for production-grade workloads, as well as seamless integration with popular enterprise security solutions such as single sign-on (O), Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), Active Directory, or Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM). Analytics Web ervices In DeployR, we refer to any web service that exposes R analytics capabilities over the network as an analytics web service. While web services is commonly used in the context of browser-based web applications, these services in particular, analytics web services can just as easily be integrated inside desktop, mobile, and dashboard applications, as well as backend systems. For example, when you upload an R script into the DeployR Repository Manager, the script may then be executed as an analytics web service by any application with appropriate permissions. UING DEPLOYR TO OLVE THE R INTEGRATION PROBLEM 2

Basic DeployR Workflow This diagram captures the basic workflow used by R programmers and application developers when collaborating on the delivery of solutions powered by analytics web services. Produce Upload Verify Integrate Test Deploy 1 2 3 4 5 6 R cripts (.R) R Models (.RData) -RPE, Rtudio -tatet, etc. Data Files -CV, Excel -XDF, etc. R DeployR erver API RBroker Framework Client Libraries -Java -Javacript -.NET API over HTTP() Web DeployR-Powered Applications Desktop R Programmer DeployR Repository [Upload, Verify] DeployR API [Integrate] Application Developer Mobile Enterprise Creating and Deploying Analytics Web ervices Workflow in Action The workflow is simple: An R programmer develops an R script (using standard R tools) and publishes that script to the DeployR server, where it becomes available for execution as an analytics web service. Once published, R scripts can be executed by any authorized application using the DeployR application programming interface (API). The following real-world scenario demonstrates the key concepts introduced in the preceding workflow diagram. While this scenario is provided as an example only, it highlights how DeployR acts as an effective bridge between R programmer and application developer workflows. By supporting a clean separation of concerns, DeployR delivers arbitrarily sophisticated R analytics to any network-enabled application, system, or software solution. UING DEPLOYR TO OLVE THE R INTEGRATION PROBLEM 3

The cenario As a solutions provider at an insurance company, you have been tasked with enhancing an existing customer support system to deliver real-time, high-quality policy quotes to customers who contact your customer support center. The Plan To deliver this solution, you decide to leverage the power of R-based predictive analytics with DeployR. This relies on a real-time scoring engine architecture to rapidly generate and return accurate scores to your existing customer support system. These scores can then be used to help drive the customer experience to a successful conclusion. At a high level, such a DeployR-powered solution can be realized as follows: 1. Produce: R programmers begin by building an appropriate predictive model and scoring function for insurance policy quotes using their existing analytics tools and datasets. 2. Upload: Once the model and scoring function are ready, the R programmer uploads these files to the DeployR repository via the Repository Manager. Uploading the scoring function as an R script will automatically turn that script into an analytics web service. 3. Verify: As a final step, the R programmer should test and verify the scoring function against a live DeployR server via the Repository Manager. Handoff from R Programmer to Application Developer 4. Integrate: Application developers choose and download their preferred client application integration tool: RBroker Framework, client library, or the raw API. 5. Test: With their tool selected, application developers implement the integration between the customer support system and the DeployR-powered analytics web service. This can be an iterative process with testing at each stage of development. 6. Deploy: Once application developers are confident their integration is complete, tested, and verified, it is time to deploy your enhanced customer support system to your live production environment. UING DEPLOYR TO OLVE THE R INTEGRATION PROBLEM 4

Roles & Responsibilities This diagram shows how R programmers and application developers collaborate when working with DeployR. R Programmer Writes R scripts, data files, and models in existing tool chain The files are in DeployR and ready for integration! Thanks. I ll take it from here. Application Developer Writes application code in preferred language (Java, Javacript,.NET, etc.) 1 2 Upload R scripts, etc., into DeployR via its web-based Repository Manager to turn them into R analytics web services consumable by any application. Then, test them on the live server. 3 Manage and verify the integrity of these analytics web services in DeployR Repository Manager. In the Application Code: 1. Use Java, Javacript,.NET RBroker and client libraries, or use API over HTTP() to interact with DeployR. 2. Integrate the analytics web services. DeployR-Powered Applications Enterprise, Mobile, Web, and Desktop Using DeployR to Integrate R Analytics into Applications R Programmers Role R programmers, sometimes referred to as data scientists, typically focus on developing analytics solutions using their existing analytics tool chain the R Productivity Environment (RPE), Rtudio, tatet, and others. To maximize the impact of these R programmers, DeployR is designed to encourage minimal change in this workflow. Therefore, R programmers can remain focused on creating the R code, models, and data files necessary to drive your analytics solutions without having to concern themselves with how these outputs will eventually be used by application developers in their software solutions. UING DEPLOYR TO OLVE THE R INTEGRATION PROBLEM 5

In DeployR, there is just one tool for the R programmer: the Repository Manager. When the R programmer uploads R scripts, models, and data files into the Repository Manager, they automatically turn into analytics web services that can be consumed by any software solution. The Repository Manager is a web-based tool that serves as a bridge between the R programmer s work and the deployment of that work into the DeployR repository. Once deployed, application developers can create DeployR-powered client applications and integrations. You can review documentation for the Repository Manager at deployr.revolutionanalytics.com/documents/help/repo-man. Responsibilities With DeployR, the recommended steps for an R programmer are both simple and familiar: 1. Use your preferred R integrated development environment (IDE) to develop and test your R scripts, models, and datasets. 2. Use the RevocriptTools R package to add inputs to your R scripts with default values. This package can be downloaded from the DeployR website: deployr.revolutionanalytics.com/documents/help/repo-man/#revoscripttools.htm. Note: Once you ve uploaded your R scripts into the Repository Manager in the next step, you ll be able to test and visualize these inputs in the Test tab before they are integrated into the application. UING DEPLOYR TO OLVE THE R INTEGRATION PROBLEM 6

3. Upload these files into the DeployR repository using the Repository Manager. 4. Test your R scripts live on DeployR in the Repository Manager. 5. Once testing is complete, make your files available for use by the application and its developer by setting the appropriate access rights on each file. 6. Inform your application developers that the new R scripts, models, and/or datasets are available in the DeployR repository and ready for integration. UING DEPLOYR TO OLVE THE R INTEGRATION PROBLEM 7

Application Developers Role Unlike the R programmer who focuses solely on developing R scripts, models, and data files, the application developer does not need to know any R. Instead, this role focuses solely on integrating the output of the R programmer s work (analytics web services) into their applications. The handoff occurs in the Repository Manager. The separation of responsibilities between R programmers and application developers is critical to working effectively in the DeployR environment. There are several client application integration tools available to application developers in DeployR. The RBroker Framework and client libraries which are provided in Java, Javacript, and.net greatly simplify the integration for anyone working in those languages. However, to integrate analytics web services using other programming languages, the API Reference Guide details everything you need to know. Responsibilities Regardless of your integration tools or whether you are building from scratch or enhancing an existing design the basic steps for leveraging DeployR-powered analytics web services inside any application remain simple and consistent: 1. Consult with the R programmers responsible for developing the analytics outputs to determine your application s analytics dependencies (inputs and outputs). 2. Verify these dependencies in the Repository Manager by testing the R scripts live on DeployR. For each script, you can inspect the API request and API response in the Artifacts pane to learn how your application needs to interact with that script. Note: Once the dependencies are in the DeployR repository, they become accessible via analytics web services. UING DEPLOYR TO OLVE THE R INTEGRATION PROBLEM 8

3. In order to integrate with application code, select a DeployR client application integration tool. Examples include the RBroker Framework or a client library in Java, Javacript, or.net. If working in another language, read the API Reference Guide. To learn more about these tools and download them, visit deployr.revolutionanalytics.com/docanddown. 4. Build or extend your application using your DeployR-powered analytics web services. UING DEPLOYR TO OLVE THE R INTEGRATION PROBLEM 9

DeployR Client Application Integration Libraries and API The DeployR API exposes a wide range of R analytics services to client application developers. These services are exposed using standards-based JON/XML and are delivered as web services over HTTP(). This standardsbased approach lets you integrate DeployR services within just about any client application environment. The following libraries are available: The RBroker Framework The RBroker Framework is the simplest way to integrate DeployR-enabled analytics web services inside any Java, Javacript, or.net application. Just define an RTask, submit your task to an instance of RBroker, and then retrieve your RTaskResult. It really is that simple. The RBroker Framework works well in most real-world use cases. However, in a case where the RBroker Framework does not support your requirements, you can work directly with the client library APIs, which expose more complete API coverage for Java, Javacript, and.net developers. For example, the RBroker Framework is optimized for transactional, on-demand analytics, where each invocation of an analytics web service is a standalone operation that executes on a stateless R session environment. If your application requires a longlived stateful R session environment, then we recommend the DeployR client libraries, which offer support for stateful operations on DeployR-managed projects. Visit deployr.revolutionanalytics.com/docanddown#rbroker to download the framework and API documentation. The RBroker Framework tutorial and examples are also available. The DeployR Client Libraries The DeployR client libraries available in Java, Javacript, and.net offer broader access to the complete DeployR API. The client libraries provide many significant advantages over working directly with the raw API, including simplified service calls, encoding of call parameter data, and automatic handling of response markup on the API. Visit deployr.revolutionanalytics.com/docanddown#clientlib to download the client library and API documentation for your preferred language. The client library tutorial and examples are also available. UING DEPLOYR TO OLVE THE R INTEGRATION PROBLEM 10

The API Reference Guide This comprehensive reference guide provides the definitive documentation for every DeployR server API service. In it, you can learn all about DeployR users, projects, jobs and repository services. The guide also covers how R object data encodings are handled for all data entering and leaving the DeployR server. This guide serves as an excellent resource whenever you are unsure of how best to use the client libraries or whenever you would like to understand the full set of parameter values available for a particular API call. The API Reference Guide covers everything you need to know to work directly with the raw API, making it particularly helpful to those who are integrating DeployR-powered R analytics using a language other than Java, Javacript, or.net. You can learn more at deployr.revolutionanalytics.com/documents/dev/api-doc. DeployR ecurity DeployR supports a highly flexible, enterprise-grade security framework that verifies identity, enforces permissions, and ensures privacy. Identity is established and verified using many well-known authentication solutions. Basic authentication, using username and password credentials, is available to all by default. The DeployR Enterprise edition extends support for authentication by providing a seamless integration with established enterprise security solutions including iteminder ingle ign-on, PAM authentication, LDAP authentication, and Active Directory authentication. Permissions are enforced at runtime to control access to DeployR-managed resources. The DeployR administrator has a wide range of access control policies that can be tailored to specific deployment needs, including IP filters and Cross Origin Resource haring (COR) policies. Permissions for individual users within DeployR may also be inherited directly from existing configurations within the established enterprise security solutions indicated above. Individual users can also make use of repository-managed file access controls that offer fine-grained access controls on individual files such as R scripts, models, and data files. Privacy is ensured through a combination of identity verification, file access controls, database security, and the use of HTTP to ensure data encryption for all data entering or leaving the server. You can learn more at deployr.revolutionanalytics.com/documents/admin/security. UING DEPLOYR TO OLVE THE R INTEGRATION PROBLEM 11

DeployR Architecture DeployR is a standalone server product potentially sitting alongside but never directly connected with other systems that can be deployed on site and in private, public, or hybrid cloud environments. Behaving like an on-demand R analytics engine, DeployR exposes a wide range of related analytics services via a web services API. Enterprise Integrations Web and Dashboard Applications HTTP() DeployR Web ervices API DeployR erver DeployR Repository Manager and Administrator Console (Web-Based Tools) Rserve Remote Grid Node Desktop and Mobile Applications DeployR Grid Framework Rserve Default Grid Mode Rserve Remote Grid Node pring 3 Framework Java ervlet Container Rserve Remote Grid Node MongoDB NoQL Database DeployR Architecture Key: R ession The fact that DeployR is a standalone product means that any software solution, whether it s a backend enterprise messaging system or a client application running on a mobile phone, can leverage DeployRpowered analytics services. DeployR Enterprise supports a scalable grid framework, providing load balancing capabilities across a network of node resources. On the other hand, DeployR Open supports a static grid framework of a single, local grid node with a fixed slot limit. For more on planning and provisioning your grid framework, see the cale & Throughput documentation at deployr.revolutionanalytics.com/documents/admin/throughput. UING DEPLOYR TO OLVE THE R INTEGRATION PROBLEM 12

ummary DeployR facilitates the collaboration between R programmers and application developers, allowing each to work with the tools they know best. DeployR can turn any R script into a secure, executable analytics web service. This allows the application programmer to easily integrate results into their applications without having to learn R. These analytics web services run behind a firewall. DeployR Open is a 100% open-source project, and it includes many features previously only available as part of DeployR Enterprise. DeployR Open is deployed as a single node and, as such, it is mainly designed for prototyping, building, and deploying applications when the expected load on the server is low. If you anticipate a need to scale to multiple server resources to handle increased workload or improved throughput or if you want to enjoy seamless integration with popular enterprise security solutions such as single sign-on (O), Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), Active Directory, or Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) consider upgrading to DeployR Enterprise. For more information on DeployR or to download DeployR Open, visit our website at deployr.revolutionanalytics.com.

About Revolution Analytics, Inc. Revolution Analytics, with its Revolution R Enterprise (RRE) software, is the innovative leader in Big Data and Big Analytics. RRE is powered by the R language, the de facto standard for what Gartner describes as Modern Analytics. RRE is used by enterprises with massive data, performance, and multiplatform requirements that need to drive down the cost of Big Data. RRE runs on industry-leading data platforms and integrates with business intelligence, data visualization, and web and mobile apps to build solutions that drive game-changing business insights and value. About Open ource R R is the most widely used statistical language, with more than two million users worldwide. Top university talent is graduating with R skills, ready to help global enterprises innovate and realize value from Big Data. Revolution Analytics supports the growing R community with open source contributions, user group sponsorships, and free RRE licenses for academia. Please visit Revolution Analytics at revolutionanalytics.com. 2015 Revolution Analytics, Inc. All rights reserved. This white paper is for informational purposes only. REVOLUTION ANALYTIC MAKE NO WARRANTIE, EXPRE OR IMPLIED, IN THI UMMARY. RRE, Revolution Analytics, the Revolution Analytics and RRE logos, and Big Data, Big Analytics Platform are trademarks or registered trademarks of Revolution Analytics, Inc., in the United tates and/or other countries. Other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies.