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    • Information Visualization

    Background:

    • Existing visualization design process models lack explicit connections to decision-making models.
    • Bridging this gap is crucial for effective and systematic visualization design.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • Introduce the design activity framework, linking design processes to visualization design decisions.
    • Characterize exemplar methods within the framework.
    • Present cybersecurity visualization research outcomes.

    Main Methods:

    • Developed the design activity framework based on reflective discussions from a visualization redesign project.
    • Described and characterized exemplar methods and their overlap within the framework's activities.
    • Grounded the framework in a real-world cybersecurity visualization redesign project.

    Main Results:

    • The design activity framework explicitly connects design activities to the nested model of visualization design decisions.
    • Identified four overlapping activities within the framework.
    • Provided cybersecurity research outcomes, including an extended data abstraction.

    Conclusions:

    • The design activity framework offers a structured approach to visualization design, linking actions to decisions.
    • The framework facilitates the application and understanding of design methods.
    • The cybersecurity project yielded valuable insights and future research directions for visualization.