
Guadalupe Figueroa developed foundational backend features for Acacia-Sanchez/PowerMate and roberto-lumbreras/P4-Gijon-Project-FunkoShop-Backend, focusing on robust data modeling and secure authentication. For PowerMate, she designed and integrated an Alerts data model with JPA and Java, establishing persistence-ready scaffolding and aligning service layers for future alerting capabilities. In the FunkoShop-Backend, she implemented a user authentication system using Spring Security and JWT, and enhanced inventory management by introducing a stock update API that enforces non-negative quantities. Her work combined object-oriented programming, REST API design, and unit testing, demonstrating depth in backend architecture and attention to data integrity.

2024-12 Backend Monthly Summary (roberto-lumbreras/P4-Gijon-Project-FunkoShop-Backend). Key outcomes: secure user authentication, inventory integrity enhancements, and a critical bug fix improving stock accuracy. These changes reduce onboarding friction, prevent negative stock, and improve overall system reliability.
2024-12 Backend Monthly Summary (roberto-lumbreras/P4-Gijon-Project-FunkoShop-Backend). Key outcomes: secure user authentication, inventory integrity enhancements, and a critical bug fix improving stock accuracy. These changes reduce onboarding friction, prevent negative stock, and improve overall system reliability.
November 2024 monthly summary for Acacia-Sanchez/PowerMate focusing on the Alerts data model and integration. Delivered foundational alerts capabilities with persistence-ready scaffolding, including a new Alerts data model and database fields (alert_id, user_id, device_id, threshold), plus constructors for JPA compatibility and groundwork for business logic. Created AlertsDTO and initiated alignment with service/model layers. Implemented tests for the Alerts model and applied PR-driven naming corrections to ensure clean, maintainable code. The work establishes a solid baseline for threshold-based alerting and device monitoring, enabling downstream alerting features and analytics.
November 2024 monthly summary for Acacia-Sanchez/PowerMate focusing on the Alerts data model and integration. Delivered foundational alerts capabilities with persistence-ready scaffolding, including a new Alerts data model and database fields (alert_id, user_id, device_id, threshold), plus constructors for JPA compatibility and groundwork for business logic. Created AlertsDTO and initiated alignment with service/model layers. Implemented tests for the Alerts model and applied PR-driven naming corrections to ensure clean, maintainable code. The work establishes a solid baseline for threshold-based alerting and device monitoring, enabling downstream alerting features and analytics.
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