Credit (Collaboration Roles)

Perfiles de Ingeniería; Analysis magazine maintains that it is essential to identify the form of collaboration of the co-authors of an article, in order to expose individual contributions, reduce disputes between authors and improve academic participation. To achieve this objective, the journal adheres to the use of CRediT (Contributor Roles Taxonomy) to expose, in a systematic way, the type of contribution made by each author in the investigative process, which is presented below:

Project administration:

Management and coordination for research planning and execution activities.

Acquisition of funds:

Financial support for the execution and publication of the research.

Formal analysis:

Application of statistical, mathematical, computational or other formal techniques to analyze or synthesize study data.

Conceptualization:

Enunciation of ideas, objectives and general goals of the investigation.

Data curation:

Activities to manage metadata, delete and maintain research data, in phases of use and reuse.

Writing - proofreading and editing:

Preparation, creation and/or presentation of the published work, including the stages prior to publication.

Research:

Development of the research process, specifically conducting experiments or collecting data/evidence.

Methodology:

Development, design of methodology and/or creation of models.

Resources:

Provide study materials, reagents, patients, animals, laboratory samples, instruments, computer resources or other tools for analysis.

Writing - original draft:

Preparation, creation and/or presentation of the published work, specifically the writing of the initial draft (includes, if relevant in terms of the volume of translated text, the translation work).

Software:

Programming, software development, design of computer software, implementation of technical support code and algorithms, testing of existing code components.

Supervision:

Responsibility for the supervision and leadership for the planning and execution of the research activity, including external tutoring.

Validation:

Verification of the replicability and reproducibility of the results, experiments and other research products.

Visualization:

Preparation, creation and/or presentation of the published work.