How to write a Credits Page

The purpose of the "credits" page is to acknowledge the people who were involved in the creation of the work product.  The format of the page is very simple; list each individual involved in the document production and give a concise description of their role or contribution. Also, include your team name at the top (logo optional).

The "credits" page of a document is important from the standpoint of your individual grade in the course.  If it isn't clear to the instructor what portion of the work product you created, you won't earn credit for them. The document will be graded by awarding a score to each individual based on the work that he or she contributed.

Guidelines

Example from an SRS document

 
Data Flow Diagram  Gene
Functional requirements - networking subsystem  Jason
Functional requirements - database subsystem  Fred
Non-functional requirements  Sue
Data dictionary (A - J) Anne
Data dictionary (K - Z) Fred
Quality Assurance Checklist Jason
Engineering Analysis Sue



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