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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ For each varification group, the tests are performed twice. Once in a plain mann
Benchmark performed with data sizes: 12kB, 1MB, 4MB, 1GB
Each data size is tested 5 times, hence the first 5 entries on the x-axis correspond to the 5 runs for the first data size of 12kB and so on.
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The table contains the values after scaling the original values up using the scaling factor 1.00
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Benchmark performed with data sizes: 12kB, 1MB, 4MB, 1GB
Each data size is tested 5 times, hence the first 5 entries on the x-axis correspond to the 5 runs for the first data size of 12kB and so on.
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The table contains the values after scaling the original values up using the scaling factor 1.25
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Benchmark performed with data sizes: 12kB, 1MB, 4MB, 1GB
Each data size is tested 5 times, hence the first 5 entries on the x-axis correspond to the 5 runs for the first data size of 12kB and so on.
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The table contains the values after scaling the original values up using the scaling factor 1.50
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Benchmark performed with data sizes: 12kB, 1MB, 4MB, 1GB
Each data size is tested 5 times, hence the first 5 entries on the x-axis correspond to the 5 runs for the first data size of 12kB and so on.
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The table contains the values after scaling the original values up using the scaling factor 1.33
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Benchmark performed with data sizes: 12kB, 1MB, 4MB, 1GB
Each data size is tested 5 times, hence the first 5 entries on the x-axis correspond to the 5 runs for the first data size of 12kB and so on.
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The table contains the values after scaling the original values up using the scaling factor 2.00
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Benchmark performed with data sizes: 12kB, 1MB, 4MB, 1GB
Each data size is tested 5 times, hence the first 5 entries on the x-axis correspond to the 5 runs for the first data size of 12kB and so on.
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The table contains the values after scaling the original values up using the scaling factor 1.00
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Benchmark performed with data sizes: 12kB, 1MB, 4MB, 1GB
Each data size is tested 5 times, hence the first 5 entries on the x-axis correspond to the 5 runs for the first data size of 12kB and so on.
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The table contains the values after scaling the original values up using the scaling factor 1.33
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Benchmark performed with data sizes: 12kB, 1MB, 4MB, 1GB
Each data size is tested 5 times, hence the first 5 entries on the x-axis correspond to the 5 runs for the first data size of 12kB and so on.
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The table contains the values after scaling the original values up using the scaling factor 1.50
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Benchmark performed with data sizes: 12kB, 1MB, 4MB, 1GB
Each data size is tested 5 times, hence the first 5 entries on the x-axis correspond to the 5 runs for the first data size of 12kB and so on.
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The table contains the values after scaling the original values up using the scaling factor 1.33
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Benchmark performed with data sizes: 12kB, 1MB, 4MB, 1GB
Each data size is tested 5 times, hence the first 5 entries on the x-axis correspond to the 5 runs for the first data size of 12kB and so on.
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The table contains the values after scaling the original values up using the scaling factor 2.00
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