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    Interview-Questions

    Interview-Questions

    Most comprehensive list of tech interview questions

    Most comprehensive list of tech interview questions of companies scraped from Geeksforgeeks, CareerCup and Glassdoor.
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    PPSeq: Parallel NGS Analysis

    Parallel Processing for Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Analysis

    ...However, along with its rapid development, the data magnitude and analysis complexity for NGS far exceed the capacity and capability of traditional small-scale computing facilities, such as multithreading algorithms on standalone workstations. To address this issue, here we present a solution using the ever-increasing supply of processing power by massive parallel processing (MPP) systems.
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    phonet4j is the port of a extensible, rule based algortihm for phonetic conversions written by Joerg Michael to java. His code was first published in the computer magazine c't (issue 25/1999, pp. 252). Includes two rulesets for the german language.
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