
Xgrendonila2020@plm.edu.ph contributed to the Kinetiq-PLM/kinetiq-frontend repository by building and refining inventory management features over three months. They developed data-driven modules for P-Counts, inventory, and procurement workflows, integrating real-time API data and implementing role-based access control to improve reliability and security. Using React and JavaScript, they enhanced UI/UX with dynamic forms, discrepancy reporting, and robust error handling, while migrating endpoints to AWS Lambda for production readiness. Their work addressed data quality, streamlined user workflows, and reduced operational friction, demonstrating depth in frontend engineering and a disciplined approach to stability, maintainability, and scalable production deployment.

May 2025 monthly summary for Kinetiq-PLM/kinetiq-frontend: Delivered production-grade enhancements across the inventory module, aligning frontend with a fully deployed backend and improving reliability, security, and user workflow. Implemented production deployment and API endpoint configuration to switch to AWS Lambda endpoints and a deployed API gateway, enabling production readiness across all inventory modules. Added RBAC-based access for P-Counts, enhanced forms and filtering, and improved data auto-fill for employees to accelerate common tasks. Refined inventory UI/UX and dashboard data fetching, UOM/warehouse displays, and loading/error handling to deliver a smoother user experience. Enhanced discrepancy reporting to notify multiple users by role and auto-fill reporting personnel, with updated endpoints for notifications and user lookups. These changes reduce operational friction, improve data accuracy, and support scalable inventory operations in production.
May 2025 monthly summary for Kinetiq-PLM/kinetiq-frontend: Delivered production-grade enhancements across the inventory module, aligning frontend with a fully deployed backend and improving reliability, security, and user workflow. Implemented production deployment and API endpoint configuration to switch to AWS Lambda endpoints and a deployed API gateway, enabling production readiness across all inventory modules. Added RBAC-based access for P-Counts, enhanced forms and filtering, and improved data auto-fill for employees to accelerate common tasks. Refined inventory UI/UX and dashboard data fetching, UOM/warehouse displays, and loading/error handling to deliver a smoother user experience. Enhanced discrepancy reporting to notify multiple users by role and auto-fill reporting personnel, with updated endpoints for notifications and user lookups. These changes reduce operational friction, improve data accuracy, and support scalable inventory operations in production.
April 2025 performance summary for Kinetiq frontend work. Focused on delivering data quality, stock visibility, and procurement efficiency through a set of feature deliveries, v3 migrations, and targeted bug fixes. Key features delivered include: - PCounts Form and Warehouse Management: consolidated and enhanced PCounts forms, added warehouse-related fields, dynamic input labeling, and discrepancy reporting to improve data accuracy and warehouse oversight. - Stock Manager v3 migrations: Asset (v3) and Raw Materials (v3) modules updated, with filtered data updates and new V3 views to improve stock visibility and reliability. - Purchase Requisition Workflow: developed and refined a working purchase requisition workflow to streamline procurement processes. - Frontend UX and routing improvements: PCounts UI enhancements and URL refinements to boost user efficiency and navigation. - Additional frontend/backend improvements and stability work: miscellaneous small improvements, plus bug fixes including PCounts v3 scripting typos, Selected PCounts fix, Restock Request handling, and IT/merge-v2 integration merge resolution to stabilize the codebase. Overall impact and accomplishments: The month delivered measurable business value through improved data integrity in PCounts, faster and safer stock management via v3 modules, and more efficient procurement workflows. UI/UX improvements reduced time-to-complete tasks and improved adoption, while stability efforts reduced risk from integration merges and scripting issues. These efforts contribute to higher data quality, shorter cycle times, and a more maintainable frontend architecture. Technologies/skills demonstrated: React-based frontend enhancements, dynamic form labeling, discrepancy reporting, data filtering, v3 migrations for assets/raw materials, UI/UX improvements, improved routing, and disciplined merge conflict resolution with robust bug fixes. Commit history provides traceability for each delivery.
April 2025 performance summary for Kinetiq frontend work. Focused on delivering data quality, stock visibility, and procurement efficiency through a set of feature deliveries, v3 migrations, and targeted bug fixes. Key features delivered include: - PCounts Form and Warehouse Management: consolidated and enhanced PCounts forms, added warehouse-related fields, dynamic input labeling, and discrepancy reporting to improve data accuracy and warehouse oversight. - Stock Manager v3 migrations: Asset (v3) and Raw Materials (v3) modules updated, with filtered data updates and new V3 views to improve stock visibility and reliability. - Purchase Requisition Workflow: developed and refined a working purchase requisition workflow to streamline procurement processes. - Frontend UX and routing improvements: PCounts UI enhancements and URL refinements to boost user efficiency and navigation. - Additional frontend/backend improvements and stability work: miscellaneous small improvements, plus bug fixes including PCounts v3 scripting typos, Selected PCounts fix, Restock Request handling, and IT/merge-v2 integration merge resolution to stabilize the codebase. Overall impact and accomplishments: The month delivered measurable business value through improved data integrity in PCounts, faster and safer stock management via v3 modules, and more efficient procurement workflows. UI/UX improvements reduced time-to-complete tasks and improved adoption, while stability efforts reduced risk from integration merges and scripting issues. These efforts contribute to higher data quality, shorter cycle times, and a more maintainable frontend architecture. Technologies/skills demonstrated: React-based frontend enhancements, dynamic form labeling, discrepancy reporting, data filtering, v3 migrations for assets/raw materials, UI/UX improvements, improved routing, and disciplined merge conflict resolution with robust bug fixes. Commit history provides traceability for each delivery.
March 2025 performance summary for Kinetiq-PLM/kinetiq-frontend. Delivered data-driven features for P-Counts and inventory, implemented real-time data retrieval, and refined the end-to-end restock workflow. Addressed UI/data quality issues to improve reliability and user experience, resulting in faster decision-making and fewer user errors. Key collaboration with backend and UX teams enabled stable, scalable frontend capabilities.
March 2025 performance summary for Kinetiq-PLM/kinetiq-frontend. Delivered data-driven features for P-Counts and inventory, implemented real-time data retrieval, and refined the end-to-end restock workflow. Addressed UI/data quality issues to improve reliability and user experience, resulting in faster decision-making and fewer user errors. Key collaboration with backend and UX teams enabled stable, scalable frontend capabilities.
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