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    LinDB

    LinDB

    LinDB is a scalable, high performance, high availability database

    ...A single server could easily support more than one million write TPS; With fundamental techniques like efficient compression storage and parallel computing, LinDB delivers highly optimized query performance. The multi-channel replication protocol supports any amount of nodes, and ensures the system's availability. Schema-free multi-dimensional data model with Metric, Tags, and Fields; The LinQL is flexible yet handy for real-time data analytics. Horizontal scalable is made simple by adding more new broker and storage nodes without too much thinking and manual operations. And the tags-based sharding strategy resolves the hotspot problem. LinDB is designed to work under a Multi-Active IDCs cloud architecture. ...
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    GLMNB

    GLMNB: a shape-based peak calling tool for ChIP-Seq data analysis

    This is the beta-version of a shape-based peak calling tool for ChIP-Seq data analysis. It is built using Generalized Linear Model with Negative binomial distribution. This tool accounts for the common peak shape, local variability of peak shifting distance and negative binomial background noise.
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