Lutters, Wayne G.Ackerman, Mark S.2020-06-062020-06-06392342007http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10606-006-9036-xhttps://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/4029Boundary objects are a critical, but understudied, theoretical construct in CSCW. Through a field study of aircraft technical support, we examined the role of boundary objects in the practical achievement of safety by service engineers. Their resolution of repair requests was preserved in the organization’s memory via three compound boundary objects. These crystallizations did not manifest a static interpretation, but instead were continually reinterpreted in light of meta-negotiations. This suggests design implications for organizational memory systems which can more fluidly represent the meta-negotiations surrounding boundary objects.boundary objectscollaborative workhigh reliability organizationshotlinesinformation reuseorganizational memorysafetyservice engineeringtechnical supportBeyond Boundary Objects: Collaborative Reuse in Aircraft Technical SupportText/Journal Article10.1007/s10606-006-9036-x1573-7551