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    • Data Visualization
    • Human-Computer Interaction
    • Software Engineering

    Background:

    • Data visualization design projects often involve multidisciplinary teams, including designers and developers.
    • Existing tools lack support for the unique challenges of data visualization collaboration, unlike general interaction design tools.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To identify and analyze the gaps between data characterization, visualization design, and development platforms.
    • To highlight data-specific challenges encountered by designer-developer teams in creating new data visualizations.
    • To propose opportunities for future tools to enhance collaborative data visualization design.

    Main Methods:

    • Observations and reflections from five large, multidisciplinary visualization design projects were analyzed.
    • Six key data-specific challenges in visualization design specification and handoff were identified.

    Main Results:

    • Significant gaps exist between tools for data characterization, visualization design, and development platforms.
    • Designer-developer teams face challenges in handling data variability, edge cases, technical constraints, and communicating data mappings.
    • Specific challenges include adapting to changing data, anticipating data edge cases, understanding technical limitations, articulating data-dependent interactions, communicating data mappings, and maintaining mapping integrity.

    Conclusions:

    • Current tools inadequately support the collaborative process for data visualization design.
    • Addressing data-specific challenges requires new tools for prototyping, testing, and communication.
    • Future tool development can improve the success and collaboration in data visualization design projects.