
Theerapat worked on the TEAM6-DENSY repository, delivering end-to-end enhancements to the defect tracking system over two months. He built a new defect view page that displays images, status, reporter, and zone details, supporting supervisor-specific workflows and role-based access. Using React, Next.js, and TypeScript, he integrated client and server components, updated APIs for richer defect data, and implemented image handling and nested zone retrieval. His work improved data visibility, triage speed, and collaboration between QA and management. Theerapat’s contributions demonstrated depth in full stack development, with thoughtful attention to access control, data integrity, and maintainable UI/UX improvements.

January 2025 monthly summary for TheerapatPooh/TEAM6-DENSY focusing on Defect Tracking System Enhancements and UI improvements. Implemented zone data in defect responses, nested zone data retrieval, role management updates for defect handling, and route authorization changes to allow supervisors to update defects. UI now shows zone details and before/after defect images. A server fix ensures zone data is always included in defect responses (commit: 898f3debde90ace61276c07005f3939bc635d00a). These changes reduce defect triage time, improve data visibility, and strengthen access control; overall impact on quality and efficiency in Q1 2025.
January 2025 monthly summary for TheerapatPooh/TEAM6-DENSY focusing on Defect Tracking System Enhancements and UI improvements. Implemented zone data in defect responses, nested zone data retrieval, role management updates for defect handling, and route authorization changes to allow supervisors to update defects. UI now shows zone details and before/after defect images. A server fix ensures zone data is always included in defect responses (commit: 898f3debde90ace61276c07005f3939bc635d00a). These changes reduce defect triage time, improve data visibility, and strengthen access control; overall impact on quality and efficiency in Q1 2025.
December 2024 monthly summary — TheerapatPooh/TEAM6-DENSY Key delivered feature: Defect Tracking enhancement via Defect View Page with Supervisor Role Support and Image Handling. This enabled richer defect context, supervisor oversight, and a more streamlined workflow across client and server components. Highlights include end-to-end capability: client-side defect view displaying images, status, and reporter; supervisor-specific layout; and server-side API changes to fetch/update defect data and manage images, all enabling role-based access and improved data integrity. Impact: Improved defect visibility for supervisors, faster triage, and better collaboration between QA, engineering, and management. This work directly supports business goals to centralize defect data, reduce resolution time, and increase accountability. Technologies/skills demonstrated: client UI development (defect view page), server API integration for data fetch/update, image handling, and role-based access controls; commits traceable to delivery (e.g., 618d085bc18b18da59e7e5ae85c1693076029635).
December 2024 monthly summary — TheerapatPooh/TEAM6-DENSY Key delivered feature: Defect Tracking enhancement via Defect View Page with Supervisor Role Support and Image Handling. This enabled richer defect context, supervisor oversight, and a more streamlined workflow across client and server components. Highlights include end-to-end capability: client-side defect view displaying images, status, and reporter; supervisor-specific layout; and server-side API changes to fetch/update defect data and manage images, all enabling role-based access and improved data integrity. Impact: Improved defect visibility for supervisors, faster triage, and better collaboration between QA, engineering, and management. This work directly supports business goals to centralize defect data, reduce resolution time, and increase accountability. Technologies/skills demonstrated: client UI development (defect view page), server API integration for data fetch/update, image handling, and role-based access controls; commits traceable to delivery (e.g., 618d085bc18b18da59e7e5ae85c1693076029635).
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