
Aditya Khajuria developed and enhanced workflow and data capture features for the opensrp/android-fhir repository over a two-month period. He built a demo Activity Flow app integrating PlanDefinition, ActivityDefinition, and CQL, with a Daily Apple Logic workflow and Material Design 3 UI, supported by comprehensive documentation. Aditya upgraded workflow APIs, refactored ActivityFlow for improved phase retrieval, and introduced a Time selector widget for FHIR data capture, focusing on robust data loading and maintainable architecture. Using Kotlin, Java, and Gradle, he emphasized code quality and future extensibility, delivering features that improved onboarding, workflow efficiency, and the reliability of mobile health applications.

December 2024 monthly summary for opensrp/android-fhir. Delivered two strategic features that enhance workflow management and FHIR data capture, with refactoring to improve data loading and overall app robustness. No major bugs fixed in this period; focus remained on feature delivery and code quality to support the roadmap. Overall, these changes increase user workflow efficiency, data capture accuracy, and maintainability of the codebase.
December 2024 monthly summary for opensrp/android-fhir. Delivered two strategic features that enhance workflow management and FHIR data capture, with refactoring to improve data loading and overall app robustness. No major bugs fixed in this period; focus remained on feature delivery and code quality to support the roadmap. Overall, these changes increase user workflow efficiency, data capture accuracy, and maintainability of the codebase.
November 2024 for opensrp/android-fhir focused on feature delivery and codebase stabilization. Key accomplishments include delivering a Demo Activity Flow app (PlanDefinition, ActivityDefinition, CQL) with Daily Apple Logic workflow, UI updated to Material Design 3, and comprehensive Activity Flow documentation; plus dependency updates across data capture and engine code labs with updated upload strategy configurations. No major bugs reported; all changes enhance maintainability, onboarding, and readiness for future integrations. Technologies demonstrated include Android development, Material 3 styling, PlanDefinition/ActivityDefinition/CQL integration, and proactive dependency management.
November 2024 for opensrp/android-fhir focused on feature delivery and codebase stabilization. Key accomplishments include delivering a Demo Activity Flow app (PlanDefinition, ActivityDefinition, CQL) with Daily Apple Logic workflow, UI updated to Material Design 3, and comprehensive Activity Flow documentation; plus dependency updates across data capture and engine code labs with updated upload strategy configurations. No major bugs reported; all changes enhance maintainability, onboarding, and readiness for future integrations. Technologies demonstrated include Android development, Material 3 styling, PlanDefinition/ActivityDefinition/CQL integration, and proactive dependency management.
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