
Jamie Vigliotta contributed to nasa/openmct by developing and enhancing features that improved data reliability, user experience, and workflow efficiency. Over three months, Jamie focused on telemetry data processing, UI stability during object renaming, and serialization simplification, using JavaScript and Vue.js to implement robust end-to-end tests and refactor core logic. Jamie also delivered user-facing improvements such as inspector UI enhancements, export filename reliability, and telemetry table configurability, emphasizing API design and front-end development. The work addressed real-world usability and data integrity challenges, resulting in more consistent user interactions and reduced deployment risk, demonstrating depth in both technical execution and problem-solving.

June 2025 monthly summary for nasa/openmct focusing on telemetry table enhancements. Delivered a Name column visibility enhancement to ensure the 'Name' column is always present in telemetry tables and can be shown/hidden by users. Updated header logic to prepend the Name column when missing, improving consistency and user control without breaking existing dashboards. Commited in nasa/openmct with [Telemetry Tables] Ability to hide manually added Name column (#8042).
June 2025 monthly summary for nasa/openmct focusing on telemetry table enhancements. Delivered a Name column visibility enhancement to ensure the 'Name' column is always present in telemetry tables and can be shown/hidden by users. Updated header logic to prepend the Name column when missing, improving consistency and user control without breaking existing dashboards. Commited in nasa/openmct with [Telemetry Tables] Ability to hide manually added Name column (#8042).
Month: 2025-05. Focused on delivering UX enhancements and export reliability for nasa/openmct. Key work included Open MCT Inspector UI Improvements across views, added API methods for type and annotation retrieval, and Plot Export Filename Improvements with clearer defaults, extensibility, and filename sanitization. These changes improve usability for visualization/configuration workflows, enable easier tooling integration, and enhance export reliability. Result: faster, more consistent user workflows and reduced support overhead. Technologies demonstrated include React/JavaScript/TypeScript UI work, API design, and plugin architecture.
Month: 2025-05. Focused on delivering UX enhancements and export reliability for nasa/openmct. Key work included Open MCT Inspector UI Improvements across views, added API methods for type and annotation retrieval, and Plot Export Filename Improvements with clearer defaults, extensibility, and filename sanitization. These changes improve usability for visualization/configuration workflows, enable easier tooling integration, and enhance export reliability. Result: faster, more consistent user workflows and reduced support overhead. Technologies demonstrated include React/JavaScript/TypeScript UI work, API design, and plugin architecture.
December 2024 - nasa/openmct: Focused on reliability of telemetry data, UI stability when renaming objects, and streamlining serialization. Implemented end-to-end tests and safeguards to prevent data corruption; fixed critical bugs affecting gauge object handling and subscription isolation. The work delivers measurable business value through more reliable telemetry, improved user workflows, and reduced risk in deployment.
December 2024 - nasa/openmct: Focused on reliability of telemetry data, UI stability when renaming objects, and streamlining serialization. Implemented end-to-end tests and safeguards to prevent data corruption; fixed critical bugs affecting gauge object handling and subscription isolation. The work delivers measurable business value through more reliable telemetry, improved user workflows, and reduced risk in deployment.
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