diff --git a/report/report.lyx b/report/report.lyx index d02c254..18966b0 100644 --- a/report/report.lyx +++ b/report/report.lyx @@ -2134,6 +2134,21 @@ Write about general characterization of internal/external resources per \end_layout +\begin_layout Standard +With each request classified as either internal or external, it is easy + to see how sites divide their resources. + While less than 10% of top sites use strictly internal resources, up to + 93% of top sites are composed sites using a mixture of both - see figure + +\begin_inset CommandInset ref +LatexCommand ref +reference "fig:internal-mixed-external-resources" + +\end_inset + +. +\end_layout + \begin_layout Standard \begin_inset Note Greyedout status open @@ -11481,7 +11496,18 @@ The table shows non-failed origin domains having requests strictly to the known as internal domains - or external (non-internal) domains. Origin domains that are not exclusively loading from either internal or external resources are loading from mixed domains. - Mixing resources from both internal and external domains is the most common + See also the proportions in figure +\begin_inset CommandInset ref +LatexCommand ref +reference "fig:internal-mixed-external-resources" + +\end_inset + +. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Mixing resources from both internal and external domains is the most common way to compose a web page for datasets not randomly chosen from zones, although it is quite common for random domains as well. \end_layout