
Harikishnan Korasseril enhanced data model consistency and user experience across DEFRA’s epr-regulator-service-facade, epr-prn-common-backend, and epr-prn-rep-exp-frontend repositories. He introduced a dedicated RegistrationMaterialId property to multiple DTOs, updated AutoMapper configurations, and aligned unit tests using C# and .NET, enabling richer associations between waste licences and registration materials for improved analytics and reporting. On the frontend, Harikishnan clarified the MaterialNotReprocessingReason page title and description using cshtml, reducing user confusion and aligning messaging with workflow objectives. His work demonstrated depth in backend and frontend development, focusing on maintainability, data traceability, and clear user guidance without introducing bugs.

July 2025 (DEFRA/epr-prn-rep-exp-frontend): Delivered a UX-focused clarity improvement for the MaterialNotReprocessingReason screen by updating the page title and description to clearly state 'Reason you are not reprocessing this waste'. This reduces user confusion and aligns messaging with the page objective within the waste reprocessing workflow. The change was implemented in the frontend repository with a single commit linked to the message 'Correcting the title (#502)'. No major bugs fixed in this repository this month; minor copy corrections and QA validations were completed to ensure consistency and accessibility. Overall impact includes smoother user guidance, reduced potential support queries, and stronger alignment with product narratives. Technologies demonstrated: frontend content updates, Git-based version control, clear commit messaging, and UX-focused documentation alignment.
July 2025 (DEFRA/epr-prn-rep-exp-frontend): Delivered a UX-focused clarity improvement for the MaterialNotReprocessingReason screen by updating the page title and description to clearly state 'Reason you are not reprocessing this waste'. This reduces user confusion and aligns messaging with the page objective within the waste reprocessing workflow. The change was implemented in the frontend repository with a single commit linked to the message 'Correcting the title (#502)'. No major bugs fixed in this repository this month; minor copy corrections and QA validations were completed to ensure consistency and accessibility. Overall impact includes smoother user guidance, reduced potential support queries, and stronger alignment with product narratives. Technologies demonstrated: frontend content updates, Git-based version control, clear commit messaging, and UX-focused documentation alignment.
May 2025 monthly summary: Focused on strengthening data model and cross-service consistency to enable richer associations between waste licences and registration materials. Implemented a dedicated RegistrationMaterialId in DTOs across two repositories, updated mappings, and aligned unit tests. This enhances data traceability, supports improved analytics and reporting, and reduces future integration risk. Standardized the RegistrationMaterialId property across the epr-regulator-service-facade and epr-prn-common-backend, ensuring a single source of truth for material-waste licence relationships. Technologies demonstrated include C#/.NET, DTO pattern, AutoMapper, unit testing, and cross-repo collaboration.
May 2025 monthly summary: Focused on strengthening data model and cross-service consistency to enable richer associations between waste licences and registration materials. Implemented a dedicated RegistrationMaterialId in DTOs across two repositories, updated mappings, and aligned unit tests. This enhances data traceability, supports improved analytics and reporting, and reduces future integration risk. Standardized the RegistrationMaterialId property across the epr-regulator-service-facade and epr-prn-common-backend, ensuring a single source of truth for material-waste licence relationships. Technologies demonstrated include C#/.NET, DTO pattern, AutoMapper, unit testing, and cross-repo collaboration.
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