Then get yourself some 'boundary objects.' Courtesy of Denham Grey in his Knowledge-at-work: Boundary objects and KM post. Denham inspired me to do some research on 'boundary objects.' My preliminary research on this subject is included 'below the fold' in this post. If you are not receiving my full rss feed, you might want to. (^:
2002 - Whelton, Ballard, Tommelein: A Knowledge Management Framework For Project Definition
2002 - Orlikowski: Knowing in Practice: Enacting a Collective Capability in Distributed Organizing
2002 - Cushman, Venters, Cornford, Mitev: Understanding Sustainability as Knowledge Practice
2000 - McKegney, Shepard: Design Patterns and Real-time Object-oriented Modeling
1999 - Kuncheva, Jain: Nearest Neighbor Classifier: Simultaneous Editing and Feature Selection
1999 - Fischer: Symmetry of Ignorance, Social Creativity, and Meta-Design
1998 - Perry, Sanderson: Co-ordinating Joint Design Work: The Role of Communication and Artifacts
1997 - Mambrey, Robinson: Understanding the Role of Documents in a Hierarchical Flow of Work
1997 - Bannon, Bodker: Constructing Common Information Spaces
1992 - Goguen: The Dry and the Wet
1991 - Shashua: Correspondence and Affine Shape from two Orthographic Views: Motion and Recognition
K-CollectorThanks! Excellent list!
Posted by: Peter Van Dijck at November 20, 2003 09:34 AM