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    ElasticJob

    ElasticJob

    Distributed scheduled job framework

    ...It uses a unified job API for each project. Developers only need code one time and can deploy at will. Support job sharding and high availability in distributed system. Scale out for throughput and efficiency improvement. Job processing capacity is flexible and scalable with the allocation of resources. Execute job on suitable time and assigned resources. Aggregation same job to same job executor. Append resources to newly assigned jobs dynamically. Using ElasticJob can make developers no longer worry about the non-functional requirements such as jobs scale out, so that they can focus more on business coding.
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    Bamformatics

    Toolkit and GUI for sequencing data analysis

    The Bamformatics project aims to provide a coherent and consistent approach to analysis of high-throughput sequencing data. Its toolkit includes, among others, programs to identify variants and to compute various types genomic tracks. It also provides a graphical user interface to facilitate general bioinformatic workflows. The project wiki contains further details.
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    Apache Kafka

    Apache Kafka

    Mirror of Apache Kafka

    Apache Kafka is a distributed streaming platform built around durable, partitioned logs called topics, enabling high-throughput, fault-tolerant event pipelines. Producers append records to partitions, brokers replicate them for durability, and consumer groups read them at their own pace while balancing work across instances. The commit/offset model and retention policies support patterns from real-time processing to event sourcing and audit trails. Exactly-once processing semantics, idempotent producers, and transactions help prevent duplicates across complex dataflows. ...
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    Chipster is a biologist-friendly analysis software for high-throughput data. It contains over 200 analysis tools for next generation sequencing (NGS), microarray and proteomics data. Users can combine tools in automatic analysis workflows, which can be shared. Chipster's interactive visualizations allow users to select datapoints and create new gene lists. For NGS data Chipster contains a built-in genome browser, which highlights SNPs and automatically indexes BAM files and calculates coverage. ...
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    Thea, Tools for High-throughput Experiment Analysis, is an integrated information processing system dedicated to the annotation of data issued from classification systems with biological information coming from a knowledge base.
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