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    • Human-Computer Interaction
    • Information Visualization

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    • Emerging visualization authoring systems enable expressive information visualization without textual programming.
    • Variations in visualization models, system architectures, and user interfaces challenge direct system comparison.
    • Traditional evaluation methods are insufficient for comparing these diverse systems.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To critically reflect on three developed visualization authoring systems: Lyra, Data Illustrator, and Charticulator.
    • To contextualize design decisions within the broader design space of visualization authoring tools.
    • To surface knowledge and insights not detailed in individual system papers.

    Main Methods:

    • Comparative analysis of three visualization authoring systems (Lyra, Data Illustrator, Charticulator).
    • Critical reflection on system limitations and trade-offs.
    • Examination of common assumptions made during system development.

    Main Results:

    • Identification and comparison of previously unmentioned limitations across the three systems.
    • Analysis of the inherent trade-offs between expressivity and learnability in visualization authoring.
    • Surfacing of common development assumptions to inform future research.

    Conclusions:

    • Direct comparison of diverse visualization authoring systems is challenging.
    • Understanding trade-offs between expressivity and learnability is crucial for system design.
    • Reflections on development assumptions provide valuable insights for future research directions in visualization authoring systems.