
Sergio Salmar developed and enhanced decision workflows, accessibility features, and notification systems across the hmcts/civil-service, civil-citizen-ui, and civil-ccd-definition repositories. He implemented UI improvements for case progression and explicit order confirmation, using Java, SQL, and Spring Boot to streamline backend and frontend processes. In civil-camunda-bpmn-definition, he delivered a BPMN workflow for Court Officer Orders, integrating Camunda and robust notification handling for claimants and defendants. His work included accessibility testing and bilingual support, with a focus on integration and unit testing. Sergio’s contributions demonstrated depth in workflow automation, configuration management, and cross-repository coordination to improve user experience.

January 2025 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments across civil-camunda-bpmn-definition, civil-service, and civil-ccd-definition. Delivered end-to-end Court Officer Orders workflows with dashboard notifications, expanded bilingual support (Welsh) and case-event configuration, and established robust testing. Notable cross-repo coordination and automation improvements driving faster, more reliable notifications to claimants and defendants, and to caseworkers.
January 2025 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments across civil-camunda-bpmn-definition, civil-service, and civil-ccd-definition. Delivered end-to-end Court Officer Orders workflows with dashboard notifications, expanded bilingual support (Welsh) and case-event configuration, and established robust testing. Notable cross-repo coordination and automation improvements driving faster, more reliable notifications to claimants and defendants, and to caseworkers.
November 2024 monthly summary for HMCTS developer teams. Across civil-service, civil-citizen-ui, and civil-ccd-definition, delivered features that streamline decision workflows, enhance accessibility, and strengthen order confirmation controls, while stabilizing the user experience for both staff and citizens. Key outcomes include UI simplifications when cases reach decision states, robust order review confirmation, accessibility improvements across document upload and hearing views, and a new explicit order confirmation workflow.
November 2024 monthly summary for HMCTS developer teams. Across civil-service, civil-citizen-ui, and civil-ccd-definition, delivered features that streamline decision workflows, enhance accessibility, and strengthen order confirmation controls, while stabilizing the user experience for both staff and citizens. Key outcomes include UI simplifications when cases reach decision states, robust order review confirmation, accessibility improvements across document upload and hearing views, and a new explicit order confirmation workflow.
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