
During November 2024, Viktor Oleshek enhanced the iNeutronn/Railways repository by focusing on backend development and improving simulation realism. He implemented a client generation delay mechanism using Java concurrency features, introducing configurable pauses to better mimic real-world client arrivals. Additionally, Viktor expanded the configuration management API with new REST endpoints in Spring Boot, allowing dynamic updates to generation policies, cashpoint and entrance configurations, service times, and capacity limits. Comprehensive JavaDoc documentation was added to improve maintainability and API discoverability. These changes increased the system’s configurability and supported safer, faster feature iteration without introducing new bugs during the development period.

Monthly summary for 2024-11: Focused on increasing configurability and realism in the Railways simulation. Delivered a delay-based client generation feature and expanded configuration management APIs, enabling safer, faster feature iteration and more realistic testing scenarios. No major bugs reported this period. Overall impact includes improved operational realism, better configuration governance, and maintainability through documentation.
Monthly summary for 2024-11: Focused on increasing configurability and realism in the Railways simulation. Delivered a delay-based client generation feature and expanded configuration management APIs, enabling safer, faster feature iteration and more realistic testing scenarios. No major bugs reported this period. Overall impact includes improved operational realism, better configuration governance, and maintainability through documentation.
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