@InProceedings {IFIP-SEHCI-2003:Walenstein, Author = "Andrew Walenstein", Title = "Finding Boundary Objects in SE and HCI: An Approach Through Engineering-oriented Design Theories", Booktitle = "Bridging the Gaps Between Software Engineering and Human-Computer Interaction", Year = "2003", Pages = "92--99", Url = "http://www.se-hci.org/bridging/icse/proceedings.html", Organization = "IFIP WG 2.7/13.4", Abstract = "This paper outlines an approach of using engineeringoriented design theories to build bridges between software engineering and human--computer interaction. The main thrust of the approach is to try to use design theories to create ``boundary objects'', which are intellectual tools that are shared by both disciplines and enable cooperation. The approach is illustrated and supported by relating it to ongoing domain-bridging work which is exploring the application of cognitive support theories to SE research problems.", Notes = "Workshop held in conjunction with the 25th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'2003)", }