
Juan Rivera contributed to the uprm-inso4101-2024-2025-s2/semester-project--uprm-lost-and-found and uprm-inso4116-2025-2026-s1/semester-project-uprm_professional_portfolio repositories by delivering features focused on data organization, schema refinement, and domain documentation. He improved file management by restructuring diagram assets for better maintainability and discoverability. Using SQL, he refined the Matches table schema to enforce business rules, enhance data integrity, and support reliable analytics. Additionally, Juan authored documentation in adoc format to clarify domain-driven matching rules and user interaction guidelines, establishing a foundation for future automation and onboarding. His work demonstrated depth in database schema design, documentation, and domain-driven design practices.

October 2025 monthly summary for uprm-inso4116-2025-2026-s1/semester-project-uprm_professional_portfolio. Focused on delivering domain-level clarity for recruiter-student matching through documentation of Domain Matching Rules and User Interaction Guidelines. No major bug fixes recorded this month. Key policy docs and aligned domain rules lay the groundwork for future automation, auditing, and improved user experience across the match workflow.
October 2025 monthly summary for uprm-inso4116-2025-2026-s1/semester-project-uprm_professional_portfolio. Focused on delivering domain-level clarity for recruiter-student matching through documentation of Domain Matching Rules and User Interaction Guidelines. No major bug fixes recorded this month. Key policy docs and aligned domain rules lay the groundwork for future automation, auditing, and improved user experience across the match workflow.
Month: 2025-03 - Performance review-ready summary of development work focused on strengthening the data model for the matches domain in uprm-inso4101-2024-2025-s2/semester-project--uprm-lost-and-found. Primary efforts centered on Matches Table Schema Refinement to improve data integrity, analytics reliability, and alignment with business rules. Key outcomes include renaming and clarifying columns, updating the match_score data type to prevent precision issues, adding a default for date_matched to ensure consistent records, and enforcing status via ENUM with predefined values to prevent invalid states. This work reduces risk for analytics, enables safer future migrations, and supports clearer reporting for stakeholders.
Month: 2025-03 - Performance review-ready summary of development work focused on strengthening the data model for the matches domain in uprm-inso4101-2024-2025-s2/semester-project--uprm-lost-and-found. Primary efforts centered on Matches Table Schema Refinement to improve data integrity, analytics reliability, and alignment with business rules. Key outcomes include renaming and clarifying columns, updating the match_score data type to prevent precision issues, adding a default for date_matched to ensure consistent records, and enforcing status via ENUM with predefined values to prevent invalid states. This work reduces risk for analytics, enables safer future migrations, and supports clearer reporting for stakeholders.
February 2025 monthly summary for uprm-inso4101-2024-2025-s2/semester-project--uprm-lost-and-found. Focus this month was on improving data storage organization and repository maintainability through targeted file-system changes and clear commit traceability. The main delivery was the Diagrams Folder Reorganization and File Migration feature, which establishes a dedicated Diagrams folder and migrates existing diagram files into it. This work is backed by a single coordinating commit that creates the new folder and relocates the files, ensuring future-proof organization and easier asset management.
February 2025 monthly summary for uprm-inso4101-2024-2025-s2/semester-project--uprm-lost-and-found. Focus this month was on improving data storage organization and repository maintainability through targeted file-system changes and clear commit traceability. The main delivery was the Diagrams Folder Reorganization and File Migration feature, which establishes a dedicated Diagrams folder and migrates existing diagram files into it. This work is backed by a single coordinating commit that creates the new folder and relocates the files, ensuring future-proof organization and easier asset management.
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