
Worked on the JSebasAM/Front-end repository to deliver a new Facultad (Faculty Management) module, replacing the previous OVA functionality with a more modular and maintainable architecture. Focused on Angular and TypeScript, the developer implemented routing, data modeling, and service integration to support scalable faculty management. The UI was iteratively prototyped, initially adding navigation and footer components before refining the layout to a lean main view for improved performance and reduced clutter. Collaboration with the decano ensured requirements alignment and testing readiness. The work emphasized component-based architecture, API integration, and UI/UX refactoring, laying groundwork for future frontend integrations and testing.
May 2025 performance summary for JSebasAM/Front-end: Focused on feature delivery and architecture refinement with the Facultad / Faculty Management module and a lean UI layout. Key milestones include introducing the Facultad module (replacing OVA) with routing, data models, and services; delivering the Facultad view; synchronizing with the decano to align requirements; and laying groundwork for testing (currently awaiting test execution). In parallel, the UI was iteratively prototyped with a navigation bar and footer to establish layout, then collapsed to a lean main view to improve performance and reduce visual clutter. These efforts advance business value by enabling scalable faculty management, improving modularity and maintainability, and preparing the frontend for upcoming integrations. Technologies demonstrated include frontend architecture refactor, routing, service integration, data modeling, version control discipline, and lean UI design.
May 2025 performance summary for JSebasAM/Front-end: Focused on feature delivery and architecture refinement with the Facultad / Faculty Management module and a lean UI layout. Key milestones include introducing the Facultad module (replacing OVA) with routing, data models, and services; delivering the Facultad view; synchronizing with the decano to align requirements; and laying groundwork for testing (currently awaiting test execution). In parallel, the UI was iteratively prototyped with a navigation bar and footer to establish layout, then collapsed to a lean main view to improve performance and reduce visual clutter. These efforts advance business value by enabling scalable faculty management, improving modularity and maintainability, and preparing the frontend for upcoming integrations. Technologies demonstrated include frontend architecture refactor, routing, service integration, data modeling, version control discipline, and lean UI design.

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