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All Capstone artifacts should have an artifact title block. The artifact title block contains an ID, a title, a revision, a date, a creator, and in most cases, a checker. They can also have approval information. In some cases, you may also include license information such as copyright or Creative Commons or some other form. Each written artifact is contained in its own document and/or computer file. This allows easy changes to individual artifacts, without having to change the entire artifact package.
In addition to a title block, it is common for artifacts to have a revision history and a list of references.
Common title block components:
While they may initially feel a bit complicated, these mechanics are widely used in industry can be quickly learned and allow artifacts to be useful throughout the life of the product. Good artifacts are fundamental to good design.