
Arpita Halder established the foundational architecture for the amosproj/amos2025ss02-building-documentation-management-system repository, focusing on a scalable, full-stack Intelligent Document Management System. She set up the backend and frontend structure using Node.js, Express.js, and Angular, integrating Docker for reproducible development and deployment environments. Her work included creating a comprehensive README and documentation scaffolding to streamline onboarding and clarify the project’s technical scope. Arpita developed core UI components such as a document viewer, list, metadata panel, and chatbot with responsive SCSS styling, providing a modular base for future features. This groundwork enabled rapid, consistent development and cross-team collaboration.

April 2025 Monthly Summary – amosproj/amos2025ss02-building-documentation-management-system What was delivered this month (key features): - Project bootstrap and documentation scaffolding for an Intelligent Document Management System, establishing the full stack structure (backend, frontend, DB, search, AI, Docker, docs) and a comprehensive README to define purpose, tech stack, and structure. - Frontend bootstrap and core UI components, including an initial Angular frontend scaffold with layout and core components: document viewer, document list, metadata panel, and chatbot, all with responsive styling. Major bugs fixed: - No major bugs reported in this period. Focus was on foundational work to enable stable development and future bug fixes. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Built a scalable, reproducible foundation that accelerates onboarding and cross-team collaboration. The project now has a clear architecture, a documented tech stack, and ready-to-extend UI components, enabling rapid feature delivery and consistent deployments. - Early UI components provide a tangible value: a base for document viewing, listing, metadata inspection, and conversational assistance, supporting faster user workflows. Technologies and skills demonstrated: - Full-stack project bootstrap across backend/frontend/docs with Docker orchestration for reproducible environments. - Angular-based frontend development with modular, responsive UI components. - Documentation-driven approach to reduce onboarding time and clarify scope for future contributors. - Traceable progress through commit history, including initial project structure and frontend component implementation.
April 2025 Monthly Summary – amosproj/amos2025ss02-building-documentation-management-system What was delivered this month (key features): - Project bootstrap and documentation scaffolding for an Intelligent Document Management System, establishing the full stack structure (backend, frontend, DB, search, AI, Docker, docs) and a comprehensive README to define purpose, tech stack, and structure. - Frontend bootstrap and core UI components, including an initial Angular frontend scaffold with layout and core components: document viewer, document list, metadata panel, and chatbot, all with responsive styling. Major bugs fixed: - No major bugs reported in this period. Focus was on foundational work to enable stable development and future bug fixes. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Built a scalable, reproducible foundation that accelerates onboarding and cross-team collaboration. The project now has a clear architecture, a documented tech stack, and ready-to-extend UI components, enabling rapid feature delivery and consistent deployments. - Early UI components provide a tangible value: a base for document viewing, listing, metadata inspection, and conversational assistance, supporting faster user workflows. Technologies and skills demonstrated: - Full-stack project bootstrap across backend/frontend/docs with Docker orchestration for reproducible environments. - Angular-based frontend development with modular, responsive UI components. - Documentation-driven approach to reduce onboarding time and clarify scope for future contributors. - Traceable progress through commit history, including initial project structure and frontend component implementation.
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