We regard the usage of a common exchange format as a necessary and overdue first step towards more ubiquitous HSCV technologies. This detachment of visualization and data retrieval should enable UI specialists to develop dedicated solutions for HSCV and incorporate techniques from other fields that have recently made an impact on user interaction. On handhelds, users may e.g. want to filter the given information using spoken, natural language. Using VR sets, the additional dimensions and immersive techniques could be used to browse the data. Websites, on the other hand, can be used to easily and quickly distribute information about a design or generate printable overviews for a documentation. All these use cases and also those that are not listed here should be quickly implementable: UI design often evolves around building several prototypical implementations and trying what works best, which is impossible without a common foundation. The goal of the community around the analysis of SystemC designs should be to provide data to enable other engineers to create smart solutions. Common interfaces are a necessity for this and have not been established yet. The given approach is a suggestion to remedy this issue and provide easy-to-use, established intermediate data formats.