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Show Me the Numbers: Designing Tables and Graphs to Enlighten
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Information Visualization - Special issue on Evaluation for Information Visualization
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The challenge of visually communicating analysis results is central to the ability of visual analytics tools to support decision making and knowledge construction. The benefit of emerging visual methods will be improved through more effective exchange of the insights generated through the use of visual analytics. This article outlines the major requirements for next-generation reporting systems in terms of eight maior research needs: the development of best practices, design automation, visual rhetoric, context and audience, connecting analysis to presentation, evidence and argument, collaborative environments and interactive and dynamic documents. It also describes an emerging technology called Active Products that introduces new techniques for analytic process capture and dissemination.