Cormi, ClementAbou-Amsha, KhuloudTixier, MatthieuLewkowicz, Myriam2023-05-302023-05-302023https://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/4681The results of CSCW studies should be more effectively incorporated into software engineering practices. This paper focuses on two concepts supporting software component choice and development in IS architecture: artifact ecologies and data work. Using a case study in telemedicine, we propose MADRAE, an extension of the UML component diagram, for modeling practice-based artifact ecologies that emphasize the necessary data work. In the hospital where we tried MADRAE, it was considered helpful by the head of the IS department to analyze existing artifact ecologies and generate design and architecture proposals.enModeling for Analysis and Design in Regulated Artifacts Ecologies (MADRAE): a Case for Cooperative Practices in TelemedicineText/Conference Paper10.48340/ecscw2023_ep032510-2591