
Mercy Luz developed foundational backend features for the Acacia-Sanchez/PowerMate and roberto-lumbreras/P4-Gijon-Project-FunkoShop-Backend repositories, focusing on operational automation and scalable data management. She implemented a device scheduling system for PowerMate, introducing a reusable Schedule model, DTOs, and service layer in Java with Spring Boot and Hibernate, enabling automated timed device operations. For FunkoShop, she designed and tested a persistent Category model and repository, supporting robust category creation and access. Her work emphasized maintainability through comprehensive JUnit and Mockito-based unit tests, improving reliability and test coverage. Over two months, she delivered three features with disciplined version control.

Month: 2024-12 | Repository: roberto-lumbreras/P4-Gijon-Project-FunkoShop-Backend Key features delivered - Added comprehensive unit tests for the Category class (default constructor, getters, equality, hashCode, toString) to strengthen category management reliability and prevent regressions. - Commit included: 10ab21a698afe25570a8df13561bc3e6836ab50a (creando test de category). Major bugs fixed - None reported this month. Overall impact and accomplishments - Improves test coverage and CI confidence, enabling safer refactors and faster release cycles for backend category functionality. Technologies/skills demonstrated - Java, JUnit-based unit testing, test-driven development, code quality and maintainability, version control discipline.
Month: 2024-12 | Repository: roberto-lumbreras/P4-Gijon-Project-FunkoShop-Backend Key features delivered - Added comprehensive unit tests for the Category class (default constructor, getters, equality, hashCode, toString) to strengthen category management reliability and prevent regressions. - Commit included: 10ab21a698afe25570a8df13561bc3e6836ab50a (creando test de category). Major bugs fixed - None reported this month. Overall impact and accomplishments - Improves test coverage and CI confidence, enabling safer refactors and faster release cycles for backend category functionality. Technologies/skills demonstrated - Java, JUnit-based unit testing, test-driven development, code quality and maintainability, version control discipline.
November 2024: Delivered foundational scheduling and category-management capabilities across two critical repositories, enabling automated timed device operations for PowerMate and scalable backend category data access for FunkoShop. Key work includes the PowerMate Device Scheduling System (Schedule model, constructor, DTO, service layer, tests) and tests, with the DeviceOn capability added; and the Product Categories Management Infrastructure (Category model, DTO, and repository) to enable backend category creation, storage, and data access. These initiatives establish operational automation, improve reliability through testing, and provide scalable data access for future features; all changes are traceable through dedicated commits.
November 2024: Delivered foundational scheduling and category-management capabilities across two critical repositories, enabling automated timed device operations for PowerMate and scalable backend category data access for FunkoShop. Key work includes the PowerMate Device Scheduling System (Schedule model, constructor, DTO, service layer, tests) and tests, with the DeviceOn capability added; and the Product Categories Management Infrastructure (Category model, DTO, and repository) to enable backend category creation, storage, and data access. These initiatives establish operational automation, improve reliability through testing, and provide scalable data access for future features; all changes are traceable through dedicated commits.
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