
Alex developed a comprehensive Stock Alarm Management System for the miw-upm/betca-tpv-angular and miw-upm/betca-tpv-core repositories, delivering end-to-end stock monitoring capabilities. He designed and implemented backend persistence, service layers, and RESTful APIs using Java and Spring Boot, supporting creation, retrieval, and search of stock alarms with validation and data seeding. On the frontend, Alex built Angular components and integrated them with backend APIs, enabling detailed alarm views, line management, and threshold-based search. His work improved operational visibility and data integrity, demonstrating depth in API development, TypeScript-based UI engineering, and cross-functional integration for production-ready inventory alerting workflows.

March 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering a complete Stock Alarm capability across backend core, line management, search, and frontend integration. Backend features established a solid Stock Alarm Core with persistence, service layers, and API endpoints for creation, retrieval, and listing, accompanied by tests, a database seeder, and improved query behavior. Stock Alarm Lines were introduced with lines managed as a List in the entity, a mapped persistence model, endpoints to create/update with validation, plus unit/integration tests and supporting services. Stock Alarm Searching added persistence, service, and API support for querying by warning thresholds and by critical levels, including route fixes. The Angular frontend delivered the Stock Alarm Management System end-to-end experience, including backend API integration, a unified create/update UI, detailed views with alarm lines, line management, and search functionality, with corresponding read/write interfaces and updates to support create/put flows. Major bug fixes included stabilizing line-related tests, correcting resource routes for search endpoints, and finalizing frontend read interfaces. Overall impact: enabled a full, production-ready stock alarm lifecycle from creation to maintenance and alerting, improving data integrity, test coverage, and time-to-detection for threshold breaches. Technologies/skills demonstrated: backend API design (controllers, services, persistence), test scaffolding and data seeding, validation, and Angular-based REST integration for end-to-end workflows, underscoring strong cross-functional collaboration and rapid delivery of business value.
March 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering a complete Stock Alarm capability across backend core, line management, search, and frontend integration. Backend features established a solid Stock Alarm Core with persistence, service layers, and API endpoints for creation, retrieval, and listing, accompanied by tests, a database seeder, and improved query behavior. Stock Alarm Lines were introduced with lines managed as a List in the entity, a mapped persistence model, endpoints to create/update with validation, plus unit/integration tests and supporting services. Stock Alarm Searching added persistence, service, and API support for querying by warning thresholds and by critical levels, including route fixes. The Angular frontend delivered the Stock Alarm Management System end-to-end experience, including backend API integration, a unified create/update UI, detailed views with alarm lines, line management, and search functionality, with corresponding read/write interfaces and updates to support create/put flows. Major bug fixes included stabilizing line-related tests, correcting resource routes for search endpoints, and finalizing frontend read interfaces. Overall impact: enabled a full, production-ready stock alarm lifecycle from creation to maintenance and alerting, improving data integrity, test coverage, and time-to-detection for threshold breaches. Technologies/skills demonstrated: backend API design (controllers, services, persistence), test scaffolding and data seeding, validation, and Angular-based REST integration for end-to-end workflows, underscoring strong cross-functional collaboration and rapid delivery of business value.
February 2025 monthly summary for miw-upm/betca-tpv-angular: Focused delivery of a robust Stock Alarm capability in the shop section, with a dedicated data model, UI components, and management interfaces. No major bugs fixed this month as per the listed scope.
February 2025 monthly summary for miw-upm/betca-tpv-angular: Focused delivery of a robust Stock Alarm capability in the shop section, with a dedicated data model, UI components, and management interfaces. No major bugs fixed this month as per the listed scope.
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