\chapter{Results and Discussion} \label{t:effectivity} \sffamily \begin{footnotesize} \begin{longtable}[c]{ p{.2\textwidth} p{.2\textwidth} p{.2\textwidth} p{.2\textwidth}} \caption[Compression Effectivity] % Caption für das Tabellenverzeichnis {File sizes in different compression formats} % Caption für die Tabelle selbst \\ \toprule \textbf{ID.} & \textbf{Source File} & \textbf{\acs{GeCo}} & \textbf{Samtools \acs{CRAM}} \\ \midrule File 1& 253105752& 46364770& 55769827\\ File 2& 136027438& 27411806& 32238052\\ File 3& 137338124& 27408185& 32529673\\ File 4& 135496623& 27231126& 32166751\\ File 5& 116270459& 20696778& 23568321\\ File 6& 108827838& 18676723& 21887811\\ File 7& 103691101& 16804782& 20493276\\ File 8& 91844042& 16005173& 19895937\\ File 9& 84645123& 15877526& 20177456\\ File 10& 81712897& 16344067& 19310998\\ File 11& 59594634& 10488207& 14251243\\ File 12& 246230144& 49938168& 58026123\\ File 13& 65518294& 13074402& 15510100\\ File 14& 47488540& 7900773& 9708258\\ File 15& 51665500& 41117340& 47707954\\ File 16& 201600541& 39248276& 45564837\\ File 17& 193384854& 37133480& 43655371\\ File 18& 184563953& 35355184& 40980906\\ File 19& 173652802& 31813760& 38417108\\ File 20& 162001796& 30104816& 34926945\\ File 21& 147557670& 23932541& 29459829\\ \bottomrule \end{longtable} \end{footnotesize} \rmfamily % raw data and charts % differences in used algos/ algos in tools <- k5? % optimization approach % further research focus <- ask if wanted % todo ms to minutes and bytes to mb. Those tables move to the appendix The two tables above contain rather raw measurement values for the two goals, described in \ref{k5:goals}. The first table shows how long each compression procedure took. Each row contains information about one of the \texttt{Homo\_sapiens.GRCh38.dna.chromosome.}x\texttt{.fa} files. To improve readability, the filename were replaced by \texttt{File}. To determine which file was compressed, simply replace the placeholder with the number following \texttt{File}.\\ While \acs{GeCo} takes more time to compress, an increase in effectivity, meaning in the reduction of file size, can be recognized.\\