
Corentin Chartier developed and refined document-centric data visualization features for the Hypertopic/HyperGlosae repository over four months, focusing on frontend engineering with React, JavaScript, and D3.js. He built a Document Relationship Graph that visualizes inter-document references, enabling intuitive exploration and network analysis. Corentin addressed data integrity by fixing inclusion link bugs and ensuring graph node uniqueness, while also improving user experience through UI/UX enhancements like list/graph toggles and header styling. His work emphasized maintainable, traceable code with clear commit linkage to requirements, demonstrating depth in data visualization, UI logic, and alignment with product guidelines to support reliable, user-friendly document workflows.

May 2025 monthly summary for Hypertopic/HyperGlosae focusing on data integrity and UX alignment. Highlights include a Graph Node Deduplication fix to enforce ID-based uniqueness and prevent duplicates in displayed documents, and a Bookshelf UI update to emphasize the main header with updated toggle styling, in line with design requirements.
May 2025 monthly summary for Hypertopic/HyperGlosae focusing on data integrity and UX alignment. Highlights include a Graph Node Deduplication fix to enforce ID-based uniqueness and prevent duplicates in displayed documents, and a Bookshelf UI update to emphasize the main header with updated toggle styling, in line with design requirements.
April 2025 — Hypertopic/HyperGlosae delivered a user-friendly document viewing upgrade and two critical graph visualization fixes, driving clearer data exploration, improved link accuracy, and chronologically correct relationships. The work strengthened product usability for document-centric workflows and reduced user confusion around graph navigation, aligning frontend behavior with documented requirements and user expectations. Demonstrated disciplined frontend engineering, UI/UX, and data-visualization skills with a clear link to business value (faster insights, better decision-making).
April 2025 — Hypertopic/HyperGlosae delivered a user-friendly document viewing upgrade and two critical graph visualization fixes, driving clearer data exploration, improved link accuracy, and chronologically correct relationships. The work strengthened product usability for document-centric workflows and reduced user confusion around graph navigation, aligning frontend behavior with documented requirements and user expectations. Demonstrated disciplined frontend engineering, UI/UX, and data-visualization skills with a clear link to business value (faster insights, better decision-making).
March 2025 — Hypertopic/HyperGlosae: Stabilized content inclusion workflows with a focused bug fix that improves document integrity and link reliability. The changes enhance user-facing reliability in content assembly and cross-document references, driving better data consistency and user trust across the platform.
March 2025 — Hypertopic/HyperGlosae: Stabilized content inclusion workflows with a focused bug fix that improves document integrity and link reliability. The changes enhance user-facing reliability in content assembly and cross-document references, driving better data consistency and user trust across the platform.
February 2025 monthly summary for Hypertopic/HyperGlosae: Delivered a new Document Relationship Graph Visualization leveraging D3.js to display references between documents. The graph renders document nodes and relationship links, enabling users to understand interconnections and improve discovery. This work closes requirement #11: 'References between documents should be displayed as a graph.' Commit: c79edccd7655bbb740fd2d4796b22bb730782b84. Impact: enhances data navigation, supports network analysis, and lays groundwork for further analytics.
February 2025 monthly summary for Hypertopic/HyperGlosae: Delivered a new Document Relationship Graph Visualization leveraging D3.js to display references between documents. The graph renders document nodes and relationship links, enabling users to understand interconnections and improve discovery. This work closes requirement #11: 'References between documents should be displayed as a graph.' Commit: c79edccd7655bbb740fd2d4796b22bb730782b84. Impact: enhances data navigation, supports network analysis, and lays groundwork for further analytics.
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