
Iva Kertusha developed and refined dropdown navigation features for the WebFuzzing/EvoMaster repository, focusing on both user experience and maintainability over a two-month period. She implemented a dropdown component enabling users to navigate between static HTML pages, integrating this with Spring Boot and Java-based end-to-end testing to ensure robust regression coverage. Her work included establishing a reusable testing scaffold and refactoring navigation controllers for consistency, as well as standardizing HTML formatting to improve code readability. These contributions enhanced UI usability, reduced future maintenance costs, and provided a clear foundation for scalable frontend development and onboarding of new engineers.

April 2025: Focused on UI consistency and maintainability for EvoMaster's UI components. Delivered a refined dropdown example UX, improved code quality through controller/nav refactors, and performed comprehensive HTML formatting cleanup to enhance readability. These changes reduce future maintenance costs, improve onboarding for new engineers, and lay groundwork for scalable UI components.
April 2025: Focused on UI consistency and maintainability for EvoMaster's UI components. Delivered a refined dropdown example UX, improved code quality through controller/nav refactors, and performed comprehensive HTML formatting cleanup to enhance readability. These changes reduce future maintenance costs, improve onboarding for new engineers, and lay groundwork for scalable UI components.
March 2025 summary focused on delivering core navigation functionality with a robust testing scaffold in WebFuzzing/EvoMaster. Implemented a Dropdown Navigation Feature that enables users to select a page from a dropdown and navigate to corresponding static HTML pages. The rollout includes a test configuration addition for dropdown component tests within the Spring Web end-to-end (E2E) framework, reinforcing regression coverage and maintainability. Work completed across two commits, establishing a solid baseline for future UI components and tests. No major bugs reported in the EvoMaster repository this month, with the team instead focusing on feature delivery and test infrastructure. Impact and business value: - Improves user navigation UX by providing a quick-access dropdown to static pages, reducing navigation time and potential user errors. - Strengthens QA and regression capability through a dedicated testing scaffold for dropdown components in Spring Web E2E. - Sets a reusable pattern for adding UI-driven features and corresponding tests, accelerating future feature delivery with higher confidence. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Java/Spring Web E2E testing integration and test scaffolding - Frontend navigation design and integration with static HTML pages - Git-based versioning across multiple commits and clear commit messages - Feature-focused delivery with test coverage alignment
March 2025 summary focused on delivering core navigation functionality with a robust testing scaffold in WebFuzzing/EvoMaster. Implemented a Dropdown Navigation Feature that enables users to select a page from a dropdown and navigate to corresponding static HTML pages. The rollout includes a test configuration addition for dropdown component tests within the Spring Web end-to-end (E2E) framework, reinforcing regression coverage and maintainability. Work completed across two commits, establishing a solid baseline for future UI components and tests. No major bugs reported in the EvoMaster repository this month, with the team instead focusing on feature delivery and test infrastructure. Impact and business value: - Improves user navigation UX by providing a quick-access dropdown to static pages, reducing navigation time and potential user errors. - Strengthens QA and regression capability through a dedicated testing scaffold for dropdown components in Spring Web E2E. - Sets a reusable pattern for adding UI-driven features and corresponding tests, accelerating future feature delivery with higher confidence. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Java/Spring Web E2E testing integration and test scaffolding - Frontend navigation design and integration with static HTML pages - Git-based versioning across multiple commits and clear commit messages - Feature-focused delivery with test coverage alignment
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