DecGPU (Distributed Error correction on GPUs) is a parallel and distributed error correction algorithm for large-scale short read assembly. It is implemented using CUDA C++ and MPI, running on a GPU cluster.

Project Activity

See All Activity >

Categories

Bio-Informatics

License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2), Apache License V2.0

Follow DecGPU: CUDA-based Error Correction

DecGPU: CUDA-based Error Correction Web Site

You Might Also Like
Cyber Risk Assessment and Management Platform Icon
Cyber Risk Assessment and Management Platform

ConnectWise Identify is a powerful cybersecurity risk assessment platform offering strategic cybersecurity assessments and recommendations.

When it comes to cybersecurity, what your clients don’t know can really hurt them. And believe it or not, keep them safe starts with asking questions. With ConnectWise Identify Assessment, get access to risk assessment backed by the NIST Cybersecurity Framework to uncover risks across your client’s entire business, not just their networks. With a clearly defined, easy-to-read risk report in hand, you can start having meaningful security conversations that can get you on the path of keeping your clients protected from every angle. Choose from two assessment levels to cover every client’s need, from the Essentials to cover the basics to our Comprehensive Assessment to dive deeper to uncover additional risks. Our intuitive heat map shows you your client’s overall risk level and priority to address risks based on probability and financial impact. Each report includes remediation recommendations to help you create a revenue-generating action plan.
Rate This Project
Login To Rate This Project

User Reviews

Be the first to post a review of DecGPU: CUDA-based Error Correction!

Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, BSD

Intended Audience

Healthcare Industry, Science/Research, Developers

User Interface

Console/Terminal

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Bio-Informatics Software

Registered

2010-07-05