
Max Souza developed a curriculum subject relevance filtering feature for the SME-NovoSGP-WebClient repository, focusing on improving the Annual Plan’s user experience and data accuracy. He refactored the React-based frontend component to exclude subjects associated with territorioSaber, ensuring only relevant subjects are displayed and processed. By removing redundant alert messages and simplifying the curriculum selection logic, Max streamlined the interface and reduced planner confusion. His work leveraged JavaScript and front end development best practices to align the application with business goals, resulting in a cleaner, more consistent UI. The depth of the changes reflects thoughtful attention to maintainability and usability.

April 2025 — SME-NovoSGP-WebClient: Delivered Curriculum Subject Relevance Filtering in the Annual Plan. The frontend curriculum component was refactored to filter out subjects tied to territorioSaber, eliminated redundant alert messages, and simplified the curriculum component selection logic. Result: only relevant subjects are displayed and processed, improving user experience and data accuracy in the Annual Plan. The work aligns with business goals to present cleaner plans and reduces confusion for planners.
April 2025 — SME-NovoSGP-WebClient: Delivered Curriculum Subject Relevance Filtering in the Annual Plan. The frontend curriculum component was refactored to filter out subjects tied to territorioSaber, eliminated redundant alert messages, and simplified the curriculum component selection logic. Result: only relevant subjects are displayed and processed, improving user experience and data accuracy in the Annual Plan. The work aligns with business goals to present cleaner plans and reduces confusion for planners.
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