
Cebelle Loo developed and maintained the ntu-pear/PEAR_patient_service and PEAR_WebFE repositories over eight months, delivering features that improved deployment reliability, auditability, and patient-care workflows. She implemented robust CI/CD pipelines using GitHub Actions and Kubernetes, introduced centralized logging with Filebeat and Logstash, and enhanced API endpoints for patient mobility, allocation, and activity management. Leveraging Python, TypeScript, and Docker, she refactored backend services for better configuration management and security, while also building React-based UI components to streamline supervisor workflows. Her work demonstrated depth in backend and DevOps engineering, resulting in more stable releases and improved operational clarity across environments.
Deliveries in 2025-11 focused on stability, efficiency, and clarity across PEAR_patient_service and PEAR_WebFE. Key features delivered address deployment reliability and CI/CD efficiency, while UI clarity improvements reduce misinterpretation. Notable impact on resource usage and deployment speed.
Deliveries in 2025-11 focused on stability, efficiency, and clarity across PEAR_patient_service and PEAR_WebFE. Key features delivered address deployment reliability and CI/CD efficiency, while UI clarity improvements reduce misinterpretation. Notable impact on resource usage and deployment speed.
October 2025: Delivered key admin features for patient activity management across PEAR Web Frontend and Patient Service back-end, with API refactors, UI enhancements, and deployment reliability improvements. Focused on business value by enabling bulk operations, reducing manual data entry, and stabilizing time-sensitive data processing for patient activity data.
October 2025: Delivered key admin features for patient activity management across PEAR Web Frontend and Patient Service back-end, with API refactors, UI enhancements, and deployment reliability improvements. Focused on business value by enabling bulk operations, reducing manual data entry, and stabilizing time-sensitive data processing for patient activity data.
September 2025 monthly performance summary: Focused on delivering business value through deployment reliability, security hardening, and feature-rich user experiences across PEAR_patient_service and PEAR_WebFE. Key outcomes include standardized CI/CD environment variable management and Kubernetes configs, enabling Kubernetes staging deployment with DB_DRIVER support and cleanup of obsolete configs, deployment workflow improvements with production gating on PRs to main and correct image names, enforcement of RABBITMQ_VIRTUAL_HOST to prevent misconfig, and end-to-end Activity Preference Management plus supervisor-level Activity Exclusions Management in PEAR_WebFE. These efforts improved deployment consistency, security posture, and patient-care workflow capabilities. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Kubernetes, GitHub Actions, ConfigMaps, Docker, RabbitMQ, frontend/backend API development, error handling, and UI/UX component integration.
September 2025 monthly performance summary: Focused on delivering business value through deployment reliability, security hardening, and feature-rich user experiences across PEAR_patient_service and PEAR_WebFE. Key outcomes include standardized CI/CD environment variable management and Kubernetes configs, enabling Kubernetes staging deployment with DB_DRIVER support and cleanup of obsolete configs, deployment workflow improvements with production gating on PRs to main and correct image names, enforcement of RABBITMQ_VIRTUAL_HOST to prevent misconfig, and end-to-end Activity Preference Management plus supervisor-level Activity Exclusions Management in PEAR_WebFE. These efforts improved deployment consistency, security posture, and patient-care workflow capabilities. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Kubernetes, GitHub Actions, ConfigMaps, Docker, RabbitMQ, frontend/backend API development, error handling, and UI/UX component integration.
August 2025 monthly summary for ntu-pear/PEAR_patient_service: Delivered a more stable and business-ready CI/CD pipeline, reorganized unit testing infrastructure, and fixed API user identity handling. The work reduces deployment risk, shortens feedback cycles, and strengthens QA for patient-related services.
August 2025 monthly summary for ntu-pear/PEAR_patient_service: Delivered a more stable and business-ready CI/CD pipeline, reorganized unit testing infrastructure, and fixed API user identity handling. The work reduces deployment risk, shortens feedback cycles, and strengthens QA for patient-related services.
July 2025 monthly summary for ntu-pear/PEAR_patient_service: Delivered two core features (Patient Allocation Management System with RBAC) and CI/CD/Kubernetes deployment stabilization, enabling safer staging and production releases. Groundwork laid for external ID integration and improved security/config management. The month emphasized business value through reliable patient allocation workflows and robust deployment pipelines, reducing operational risk and accelerating future integration work.
July 2025 monthly summary for ntu-pear/PEAR_patient_service: Delivered two core features (Patient Allocation Management System with RBAC) and CI/CD/Kubernetes deployment stabilization, enabling safer staging and production releases. Groundwork laid for external ID integration and improved security/config management. The month emphasized business value through reliable patient allocation workflows and robust deployment pipelines, reducing operational risk and accelerating future integration work.
June 2025: Implemented a Kubernetes Filebeat DaemonSet deployment for the PEAR_patient_service to centralize observability by collecting logs and forwarding to Logstash. Added a workflow input for Filebeat DaemonSet configuration and a new job step to apply the configuration. Created Kubernetes config for Filebeat to enable log collection and forward to the Logstash instance, improving log visibility and troubleshooting across the patient service.
June 2025: Implemented a Kubernetes Filebeat DaemonSet deployment for the PEAR_patient_service to centralize observability by collecting logs and forwarding to Logstash. Added a workflow input for Filebeat DaemonSet configuration and a new job step to apply the configuration. Created Kubernetes config for Filebeat to enable log collection and forward to the Logstash instance, improving log visibility and troubleshooting across the patient service.
May 2025 focused on strengthening deployment reliability and operational clarity for PEAR_patient_service. Delivered a reusable CI/CD workflow with separate staging and production deployments, refactored the CD pipeline to leverage the shared workflow, and introduced environment-specific Kubernetes configurations (ConfigMaps and Secrets) for safer runtime changes. Addressed file reference and encoding issues to ensure correct deployment scripts and robust handling of sensitive data. Standardized logging naming to patient_<date>.log for improved traceability. These changes reduce deployment risk, shorten release cycles, and enhance observability and consistency across environments.
May 2025 focused on strengthening deployment reliability and operational clarity for PEAR_patient_service. Delivered a reusable CI/CD workflow with separate staging and production deployments, refactored the CD pipeline to leverage the shared workflow, and introduced environment-specific Kubernetes configurations (ConfigMaps and Secrets) for safer runtime changes. Addressed file reference and encoding issues to ensure correct deployment scripts and robust handling of sensitive data. Standardized logging naming to patient_<date>.log for improved traceability. These changes reduce deployment risk, shorten release cycles, and enhance observability and consistency across environments.
February 2025 focused on delivering robust mobility-related data capabilities, strengthening auditability for patient data changes, and stabilizing the test suite to reduce release risk. The work yielded traceable data flows, enhanced visibility into CRUD and dementia-related actions, and more reliable CI through test stabilization.
February 2025 focused on delivering robust mobility-related data capabilities, strengthening auditability for patient data changes, and stabilizing the test suite to reduce release risk. The work yielded traceable data flows, enhanced visibility into CRUD and dementia-related actions, and more reliable CI through test stabilization.

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