
Mary Ann Jacinto Anacay developed and enhanced the InfoTech501/infirmary-application and infirmary-desktop-app repositories over five months, focusing on scalable UI architecture, robust reporting, and maintainable code. She built dashboard and reporting features using Java, JavaFX, and FXML, enabling administrators to visualize daily, weekly, and monthly infirmary activity and medication trends. Her work included controller-driven UI refactors, modal dialog integration for inventory management, and responsive layouts for diverse workstations. By standardizing documentation and improving onboarding, she reduced ramp-up time for future contributors. Her contributions addressed both technical depth and usability, resulting in a more reliable, data-driven clinical workflow.

September 2025 monthly summary for InfoTech501/infirmary-application highlighting UI enhancements and stability improvements that strengthen clinical workflow, data accuracy, and UI scalability.
September 2025 monthly summary for InfoTech501/infirmary-application highlighting UI enhancements and stability improvements that strengthen clinical workflow, data accuracy, and UI scalability.
August 2025 — InfoTech501/infirmary-application: Delivered the Infirmary Dashboard and Reporting Enhancements, introducing a new Dashboard Page Controller to visualize infirmary activity with daily summaries, weekly student visits, monthly common ailments, and monthly medication trends. Improvements in data fetching and presentation enable timely, data-driven insights for administrators and nursing staff, aligning with the product roadmap and reducing manual reporting effort. Reference IA-4: Create Dashboard Page Controller (#45).
August 2025 — InfoTech501/infirmary-application: Delivered the Infirmary Dashboard and Reporting Enhancements, introducing a new Dashboard Page Controller to visualize infirmary activity with daily summaries, weekly student visits, monthly common ailments, and monthly medication trends. Improvements in data fetching and presentation enable timely, data-driven insights for administrators and nursing staff, aligning with the product roadmap and reducing manual reporting effort. Reference IA-4: Create Dashboard Page Controller (#45).
July 2025 — InfoTech501/infirmary-application: UI navigation refactor to unify navigation, reduce duplication, and lay groundwork for scalable UI. Key deliverable: Main Page and Navigation Refactor, introducing MainpageController and Mainpage.fxml; the main app now loads the new main page; redundant top navigation elements were removed from existing FXMLs and consolidated into the new main page. This change is captured in commit IA 19 Create Mainpage Controller (#47) (52ecd4d1bbb6300f10f50aee1c3ce4ecf879a9ce). Business value: streamlined user experience with consistent navigation across screens, faster UI iteration, and lower future maintenance costs. Technical achievements: JavaFX/FXML refactor, controller-driven UI, updated application bootstrap, and improved architecture alignment.
July 2025 — InfoTech501/infirmary-application: UI navigation refactor to unify navigation, reduce duplication, and lay groundwork for scalable UI. Key deliverable: Main Page and Navigation Refactor, introducing MainpageController and Mainpage.fxml; the main app now loads the new main page; redundant top navigation elements were removed from existing FXMLs and consolidated into the new main page. This change is captured in commit IA 19 Create Mainpage Controller (#47) (52ecd4d1bbb6300f10f50aee1c3ce4ecf879a9ce). Business value: streamlined user experience with consistent navigation across screens, faster UI iteration, and lower future maintenance costs. Technical achievements: JavaFX/FXML refactor, controller-driven UI, updated application bootstrap, and improved architecture alignment.
March 2025 performance summary for two InfoTech501 projects, focused on establishing a stable foundation for dashboards and reports and improving maintainability and developer onboarding across repositories.
March 2025 performance summary for two InfoTech501 projects, focused on establishing a stable foundation for dashboards and reports and improving maintainability and developer onboarding across repositories.
February 2025 monthly summary for the infirmary desktop app focused on delivering a new Medication Trend Report feature and tightening data access for inventory and clinical insights. The work added end-to-end capability to fetch, display, and analyze medication usage, names, and stock levels within a configurable date range, and integrated this report into the main entry UI to allow quick switching between reports.
February 2025 monthly summary for the infirmary desktop app focused on delivering a new Medication Trend Report feature and tightening data access for inventory and clinical insights. The work added end-to-end capability to fetch, display, and analyze medication usage, names, and stock levels within a configurable date range, and integrated this report into the main entry UI to allow quick switching between reports.
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