
Igal Ijasevic developed core procurement and auction features for Procure-Hub-Org/procure-hub-fe, focusing on scalable UI architecture and robust backend integration. He implemented a global theming system, reusable UI components, and an admin dashboard with real-time data binding and validation, improving accessibility and workflow consistency. His work included cross-role dashboards, modal-driven navigation, and backend-driven filtering and sorting, using React, Material-UI, and Node.js. Igal also enhanced analytics with custom data visualizations and expanded dispute management logic. He updated system architecture documentation in Procure-Hub-Org/procure-hub-be, supporting onboarding and planning. The work demonstrated depth in component design, state management, and documentation.

June 2025 for Procure-Hub-Org/procure-hub-be: Delivered alignment between architecture and the current feature set via an updated System Architecture Diagram. This documentation-only change replaces the previous diagram to accurately reflect component relationships and data flows, enabling improved onboarding, maintenance, and cross-team planning. No code changes were required. Commit f30525af996883bab2c1459fd0b88603357065de captures the update.
June 2025 for Procure-Hub-Org/procure-hub-be: Delivered alignment between architecture and the current feature set via an updated System Architecture Diagram. This documentation-only change replaces the previous diagram to accurately reflect component relationships and data flows, enabling improved onboarding, maintenance, and cross-team planning. No code changes were required. Commit f30525af996883bab2c1459fd0b88603357065de captures the update.
May 2025 delivered a cohesive frontend/backend upgrade across Auctions, Disputes, and Analytics, focused on business value, data integrity, and scalable UX. Key outcomes include cross-role completeness of the Auctions Dashboard with a core UI skeleton and shared CSS, backend-driven filtering/sorting with a single API route, a modal-based Auction History view accessible from all dashboards, and expanded analytics and dispute capabilities to drive data-informed procurement decisions and governance.
May 2025 delivered a cohesive frontend/backend upgrade across Auctions, Disputes, and Analytics, focused on business value, data integrity, and scalable UX. Key outcomes include cross-role completeness of the Auctions Dashboard with a core UI skeleton and shared CSS, backend-driven filtering/sorting with a single API route, a modal-based Auction History view accessible from all dashboards, and expanded analytics and dispute capabilities to drive data-informed procurement decisions and governance.
April 2025 monthly summary for Procure-Hub-Org/procure-hub-fe. Key features delivered: Global Theme System and Branding with reusable components, delivering default and grayscale themes, new branding assets, and reusable inputs and buttons to standardize UI and improve accessibility. Procurement Admin Dashboard and Monitoring: admin view for procurement requests with filtering, validation, backend data integration, and status changes (including freezing). Major improvements to styling: resolved CSS conflicts and isolated admin dashboards to prevent overlap. Monitoring and alerts: added a service call to detect uncommon behavior and surface alerts when the procurement page opens. Frontend-backend alignment: connected frontend to backend data for procurement requests and refined data parsing. Overall impact: improved branding consistency, streamlined admin workflows, better visibility into operations, and reduced maintenance risk. Technologies/skills demonstrated: React component design and theming, modular CSS, routing and page composition, frontend-backend data binding, form validation, and basic alerting/monitoring integration.
April 2025 monthly summary for Procure-Hub-Org/procure-hub-fe. Key features delivered: Global Theme System and Branding with reusable components, delivering default and grayscale themes, new branding assets, and reusable inputs and buttons to standardize UI and improve accessibility. Procurement Admin Dashboard and Monitoring: admin view for procurement requests with filtering, validation, backend data integration, and status changes (including freezing). Major improvements to styling: resolved CSS conflicts and isolated admin dashboards to prevent overlap. Monitoring and alerts: added a service call to detect uncommon behavior and surface alerts when the procurement page opens. Frontend-backend alignment: connected frontend to backend data for procurement requests and refined data parsing. Overall impact: improved branding consistency, streamlined admin workflows, better visibility into operations, and reduced maintenance risk. Technologies/skills demonstrated: React component design and theming, modular CSS, routing and page composition, frontend-backend data binding, form validation, and basic alerting/monitoring integration.
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