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Intel i++ & $\ge 1$\\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
- \caption{Unique bugs found in each tool. \JW{is `all versions' correct here? and should we add version numbers like in the Venn?}\YH{Yes it is actually correct here, I don't mind adding the specific version either though}}
+ \caption{Unique bugs found in each tool. %\JW{is `all versions' correct here? and should we add version numbers like in the Venn?}\YH{Yes it is actually correct here, I don't mind adding the specific version either though}\JW{Ok let's leave it as-is.}
+ }
\label{tab:unique_bugs}
\end{table}
@@ -111,7 +112,7 @@ Interestingly, as an indicator of reliability of HLS tools, the blue ribbon show
\node[white] at (2,2.5) {36};
\node[white] at (4,2.25) {41};
\end{tikzpicture}
- \caption{A Sankey diagram that tracks 3645 test-cases through three different versions of Vivado HLS. The ribbons collect the test-cases that pass and fail together. The 3573 test-cases that pass in all three versions are not depicted.
+ \caption{A Sankey diagram that tracks 3645 test-cases through three different versions of Vivado HLS. The ribbons collect the test-cases that pass and fail together. The black bars are labelled with the total number of test-case failures per version. The 3573 test-cases that pass in all three versions are not depicted.
}\label{fig:sankey_diagram}
\end{figure}
% \NR{Why are there missing numbers in the ribbons?}