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increase width of scaling factor plot for better readability

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Constantin Fürst 11 months ago
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@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ For the results of the Brute-Force approach illustrated in Figure \ref{fig:perf-
\label{fig:perf-dsa-analysis:average} \label{fig:perf-dsa-analysis:average}
\end{subfigure} \end{subfigure}
\hspace{5mm} \hspace{5mm}
\begin{subfigure}[t]{0.45\textwidth}
\begin{subfigure}[t]{0.55\textwidth}
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{images/plot-dsa-throughput-scaling.pdf} \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{images/plot-dsa-throughput-scaling.pdf}
\caption{Scaling Factor for different amounts of participating \gls{dsa}. Determined by formula \\ \(\frac{Throughput}{Basline\ Throughput} * \frac{1}{Utilization\ Factor}\) \\ with the baseline being Throughput for 1 \gls{dsa} and the utilization factor representing the factor of the amount of \gls{dsa}s being used over the baseline.} \caption{Scaling Factor for different amounts of participating \gls{dsa}. Determined by formula \\ \(\frac{Throughput}{Basline\ Throughput} * \frac{1}{Utilization\ Factor}\) \\ with the baseline being Throughput for 1 \gls{dsa} and the utilization factor representing the factor of the amount of \gls{dsa}s being used over the baseline.}

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