
Ash Roushinko enhanced access control and time-logging reliability for the RIT-Software-Engineering/RIT-SE-Senior-Project repository by implementing robust backend authorization logic and UI consistency improvements. Ash introduced view-only and write permission checks using JavaScript and Node.js, ensuring sensitive operations were securely gated and accurately reflected in both backend and frontend components. The work included updating cookies to propagate permission states and standardizing UI field naming for clarity. Additionally, Ash resolved a critical bug in godmode time logging by correcting mock user association and improving user feedback, resulting in improved data integrity, auditability, and a more reliable user experience across the application.

Month: 2025-03 — Summary: Focused on strengthening access control and stabilizing time-logging under godmode. Delivered comprehensive Access Control improvements for view-only roles with write permissions, including backend viewOnly checks, UI indicators of view-only status, and cookies reflecting write access. Also performed UI consistency updates for field naming and status signals. Major bug fix: Time Logging in Godmode now aligns with Action Logging via correct mock_id handling, dummy data insertion, and improved user feedback on submissions. Overall impact: enhanced security, data integrity, and user experience, reducing risk of unauthorized edits and improving time-tracking reliability. Technologies/skills demonstrated: backend authorization logic, cookies-based permission propagation, UI/UX consistency, and database interaction for time-logging.
Month: 2025-03 — Summary: Focused on strengthening access control and stabilizing time-logging under godmode. Delivered comprehensive Access Control improvements for view-only roles with write permissions, including backend viewOnly checks, UI indicators of view-only status, and cookies reflecting write access. Also performed UI consistency updates for field naming and status signals. Major bug fix: Time Logging in Godmode now aligns with Action Logging via correct mock_id handling, dummy data insertion, and improved user feedback on submissions. Overall impact: enhanced security, data integrity, and user experience, reducing risk of unauthorized edits and improving time-tracking reliability. Technologies/skills demonstrated: backend authorization logic, cookies-based permission propagation, UI/UX consistency, and database interaction for time-logging.
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