
Mark Jason De Lima contributed to the framgia/sph-hris repository by developing and enhancing HRIS features across both backend and frontend systems. Over six months, he delivered robust API endpoints, improved schedule and leave management workflows, and introduced modular repository patterns using C#, TypeScript, and NestJS. His work included refactoring legacy modules, implementing validation logic, and stabilizing Docker-based deployments to ensure maintainable and scalable architecture. Mark also addressed UI consistency and data handling in React and Next.js, focusing on usability and error prevention. His engineering approach emphasized code quality, maintainability, and traceability, resulting in a more reliable HRIS platform.

September 2025 performance summary for framgia/sph-hris: Delivered consolidated Schedule Management improvements, including editing/update flows and a new Shift Change data model (startTime, endTime, remarks). Implemented backend/frontend validations and UI/code quality improvements. Performed targeted repository refactors for working day times and removed unused code, increasing maintainability and reducing defect-prone areas. The changes reduce scheduling errors and improve user experience for shift changes, supported by a set of commits addressing editing fixes, ESLint issues, and data-model enhancements.
September 2025 performance summary for framgia/sph-hris: Delivered consolidated Schedule Management improvements, including editing/update flows and a new Shift Change data model (startTime, endTime, remarks). Implemented backend/frontend validations and UI/code quality improvements. Performed targeted repository refactors for working day times and removed unused code, increasing maintainability and reducing defect-prone areas. The changes reduce scheduling errors and improve user experience for shift changes, supported by a set of commits addressing editing fixes, ESLint issues, and data-model enhancements.
In August 2025, delivered targeted improvements to the HRIS platform (framgia/sph-hris) focusing on reliability, deployment stability, and workflow accuracy. The changes enhanced filtering UX, stabilized API deployment, and refined change-shift processing with updated repository methods and notifications, delivering tangible business value and a stronger foundation for future iterations.
In August 2025, delivered targeted improvements to the HRIS platform (framgia/sph-hris) focusing on reliability, deployment stability, and workflow accuracy. The changes enhanced filtering UX, stabilized API deployment, and refined change-shift processing with updated repository methods and notifications, delivering tangible business value and a stronger foundation for future iterations.
July 2025 monthly summary for framgia/sph-hris: Delivered workflow enhancements to extend approvals to Lead for leave and overtime, consolidated DTR display with a single Logged in Date column, and added duplicate-date validation with a user-facing NoticeModal to prevent double filings. These changes improve process efficiency, data clarity, and compliance, while maintaining notification reliability and CI stability.
July 2025 monthly summary for framgia/sph-hris: Delivered workflow enhancements to extend approvals to Lead for leave and overtime, consolidated DTR display with a single Logged in Date column, and added duplicate-date validation with a user-facing NoticeModal to prevent double filings. These changes improve process efficiency, data clarity, and compliance, while maintaining notification reliability and CI stability.
June 2025 monthly summary for framgia/sph-hris focusing on delivering two major UI features, fixing critical stability issues, and lifting data consistency across the product. The work emphasizes business value through improved usability for managers, reduced crash risk due to robust typing, and consolidated utilities for maintainability.
June 2025 monthly summary for framgia/sph-hris focusing on delivering two major UI features, fixing critical stability issues, and lifting data consistency across the product. The work emphasizes business value through improved usability for managers, reduced crash risk due to robust typing, and consolidated utilities for maintainability.
May 2025 monthly summary for framgia/sph-hris: Delivered substantial v2 API enhancements for Employee Schedule Management and Leave Management, introduced an ESL Offsets repository layer, and added Bulk Overtime Creation with multi-project support. This work improves scheduling accuracy, leave/bulk-operations efficiency, and migration readiness from v1. Technical accomplishments include modular repository design, robust validations and error handling, and API refactors. Major bugs fixed: resolved merge conflicts across multiple v2 feature branches and addressed errors in bulk overtime/leave workflows, contributing to a more stable release.
May 2025 monthly summary for framgia/sph-hris: Delivered substantial v2 API enhancements for Employee Schedule Management and Leave Management, introduced an ESL Offsets repository layer, and added Bulk Overtime Creation with multi-project support. This work improves scheduling accuracy, leave/bulk-operations efficiency, and migration readiness from v1. Technical accomplishments include modular repository design, robust validations and error handling, and API refactors. Major bugs fixed: resolved merge conflicts across multiple v2 feature branches and addressed errors in bulk overtime/leave workflows, contributing to a more stable release.
April 2025 performance summary for framgia/sph-hris: Delivered two major API enhancements and initiated maintainability refactors to support scalable HRIS workflows. Bulk Overtime Requests API (v2) adds a bulk submissions endpoint with a migration path from the older version to streamline overtime processing. ESL Offset API v2 Refactor introduces a new ESL Offset service (module, resolver, service) and deprecates the legacy ESLOffsetService to improve organization and maintainability. No explicit bug fixes logged this month; focus was on feature delivery and architecture improvements. Impact: faster HRIS overtime processing, cleaner codebase, and improved upgrade readiness. Technologies demonstrated: API design and versioning, modular architecture, refactoring, and migration strategies with strong commit traceability.
April 2025 performance summary for framgia/sph-hris: Delivered two major API enhancements and initiated maintainability refactors to support scalable HRIS workflows. Bulk Overtime Requests API (v2) adds a bulk submissions endpoint with a migration path from the older version to streamline overtime processing. ESL Offset API v2 Refactor introduces a new ESL Offset service (module, resolver, service) and deprecates the legacy ESLOffsetService to improve organization and maintainability. No explicit bug fixes logged this month; focus was on feature delivery and architecture improvements. Impact: faster HRIS overtime processing, cleaner codebase, and improved upgrade readiness. Technologies demonstrated: API design and versioning, modular architecture, refactoring, and migration strategies with strong commit traceability.
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