
Ana Estrada developed a secure admin data-access feature for the CustomerAutoZoneSelfService/cazss-backend repository, focusing on a new API endpoint to retrieve users with access to specific categories. She implemented admin permission validation, category existence checks, and mapped results to DTOs using Java and Spring Boot, ensuring only authorized administrators could access sensitive data. Ana also created and integrated unit tests with Mockito to verify endpoint behavior and re-applied changes across branches for consistency. Her work enhanced data access control, auditability, and maintainability, addressing product requirements with a thorough approach to backend development and robust API design within a short timeframe.

June 2025: Focused on delivering a secure, scalable admin data-access feature in CustomerAutoZoneSelfService/cazss-backend. Delivered a new endpoint to retrieve users with access to a given category, including admin permission validation, category existence checks, and DTO mapping. Created and integrated tests for the endpoint (SCRUM-555). Re-applied the GET User Categories changes to ensure consistency across code paths. No major defects reported; the work enhances data access control, auditability, and maintainability, aligning with product objectives.
June 2025: Focused on delivering a secure, scalable admin data-access feature in CustomerAutoZoneSelfService/cazss-backend. Delivered a new endpoint to retrieve users with access to a given category, including admin permission validation, category existence checks, and DTO mapping. Created and integrated tests for the endpoint (SCRUM-555). Re-applied the GET User Categories changes to ensure consistency across code paths. No major defects reported; the work enhances data access control, auditability, and maintainability, aligning with product objectives.
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