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FITACF GNU parallel #478

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mts299 opened this issue Mar 1, 2022 · 0 comments
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FITACF GNU parallel #478

mts299 opened this issue Mar 1, 2022 · 0 comments
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mts299 commented Mar 1, 2022

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An additional tutorial on how to use gnu parallel to speed up the processing of data.

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  • typo/grammar change
  • formatting improvement

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It was mentioned from PIEC that fitacf 3.0 is slow; however, without further research and resouces this is not a high priority to look into. One option that many have used already to speed up mass production of fitacf files using gnu paralle. The plan is to add this to the documentation to aid in processing massive amounts of data files without spendting too much time on the code while things are uncertain if we can speed things up.

@mts299 mts299 added this to the RST 4.7 milestone Mar 1, 2022
@mts299 mts299 self-assigned this Mar 1, 2022
@mts299 mts299 added this to To do in Documentation via automation Mar 1, 2022
@ecbland ecbland modified the milestones: RST 4.7, RST 5.0 May 23, 2022
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