articleScience Technology & Human ValuesAug 10, 2010Closed access

This is Not a Boundary Object: Reflections on the Origin of a Concept

Pittsburg State University

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Abstract

There are three components to boundary objects as outlined in the original 1989 article. Interpretive flexibility, the structure of informatic and work process needs and arrangements, and, finally, the dynamic between ill-structured and more tailored uses of the objects. Much of the use of the concept has concentrated on the aspect of interpretive flexibility and has often mistaken or conflated this flexibility with the process of tacking back-and-forth between the ill-structured and well-structured aspects of the arrangements. Boundary objects are not useful at just any level of scale or without full consideration of the entire model. The article discusses these aspects of the architecture of boundary objects…

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Keywords
  • Boundary object
  • Boundary (topology)
  • Flexibility (engineering)
  • Conflation
  • Object (grammar)
  • Computer science
  • Process (computing)
  • Tacking
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