
Mirza Pilipovic contributed to the Procure-Hub-Org/procure-hub-fe and procure-hub-be repositories by building user management, authentication, and procurement features, as well as privacy-focused notification systems. He implemented API-driven user profile management and contract notification sidebars using React, Material-UI, and JavaScript, improving both user experience and operational efficiency. On the backend, he enforced access control for notifications, ensuring data privacy by filtering retrievals by user ID. His work included role-based dashboards, enhanced procurement request displays, and onboarding documentation with video tutorials. Mirza’s engineering demonstrated depth in API integration, state management, and cross-repo collaboration, resulting in measurable improvements to usability and security.

June 2025 monthly summary for Procure Hub platform. Deliveries spanned backend privacy controls and frontend UX improvements, with cross-repo alignment to deliver end-to-end notification visibility and relevance. Core outcomes include tightened access control for notifications and a new, user-friendly contract notifications UI. Key features/bugs delivered: - Backend privacy enforcement: notification retrieval now filters by the requesting user ID regardless of role, preventing admins from seeing notifications not belonging to them. This reduces data exposure and improves notification relevance. Commit: 499fcdfddf3ca9814c08b78db036fc9acd097752. - Frontend enhancement: Contract Notifications Sidebar implemented as a right-side drawer, fetching contract-related notifications via API and enabling navigation to contract details. Commit: 94072ebf05e0b13a8034fd2c076b16905a133a6c. Overall impact: - Strengthened data privacy and access control with measurable improvement in notification relevance for end-users and admins. - Enhanced user experience and operational efficiency through a centralized, easily accessible contract notification pane. - Demonstrated end-to-end collaboration between backend and frontend teams with clear commit traceability. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Backend: access-control logic and API filtering by user context. - Frontend: API-driven UI component, responsive drawer UI, in-app navigation to detail views. - Cross-repo collaboration and strong commit traceability across proc ure-hub-be and procure-hub-fe.
June 2025 monthly summary for Procure Hub platform. Deliveries spanned backend privacy controls and frontend UX improvements, with cross-repo alignment to deliver end-to-end notification visibility and relevance. Core outcomes include tightened access control for notifications and a new, user-friendly contract notifications UI. Key features/bugs delivered: - Backend privacy enforcement: notification retrieval now filters by the requesting user ID regardless of role, preventing admins from seeing notifications not belonging to them. This reduces data exposure and improves notification relevance. Commit: 499fcdfddf3ca9814c08b78db036fc9acd097752. - Frontend enhancement: Contract Notifications Sidebar implemented as a right-side drawer, fetching contract-related notifications via API and enabling navigation to contract details. Commit: 94072ebf05e0b13a8034fd2c076b16905a133a6c. Overall impact: - Strengthened data privacy and access control with measurable improvement in notification relevance for end-users and admins. - Enhanced user experience and operational efficiency through a centralized, easily accessible contract notification pane. - Demonstrated end-to-end collaboration between backend and frontend teams with clear commit traceability. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Backend: access-control logic and API filtering by user context. - Frontend: API-driven UI component, responsive drawer UI, in-app navigation to detail views. - Cross-repo collaboration and strong commit traceability across proc ure-hub-be and procure-hub-fe.
May 2025: Delivered key FE/BE features with a strong emphasis on onboarding, data reliability, and user experience. Implemented role-based auction dashboards (admin, buyer, seller) with API data integration and navigable monitoring pages. Enhanced Procurement Request Card to display Items and Requirements with improved readability and layout. Added local installation and deployment video tutorials to FE/BE READMEs to accelerate onboarding for developers and users. Fixed a critical data retrieval issue in favorites by correcting the CriteriaType model reference in favoriteRepository. Updated BE README with local setup guidance. These efforts improved onboarding speed, data integrity, and business usability while showcasing API integration, UI refinements, and thorough documentation.
May 2025: Delivered key FE/BE features with a strong emphasis on onboarding, data reliability, and user experience. Implemented role-based auction dashboards (admin, buyer, seller) with API data integration and navigable monitoring pages. Enhanced Procurement Request Card to display Items and Requirements with improved readability and layout. Added local installation and deployment video tutorials to FE/BE READMEs to accelerate onboarding for developers and users. Fixed a critical data retrieval issue in favorites by correcting the CriteriaType model reference in favoriteRepository. Updated BE README with local setup guidance. These efforts improved onboarding speed, data integrity, and business usability while showcasing API integration, UI refinements, and thorough documentation.
Summary for 2025-04: Focused on delivering core user management, authentication, and procurement features, stabilizing admin UI, and improving development workflow. Key features delivered include a refreshed User Profile Management (v2) with API integration and validation, a robust User Registration & Authentication flow (redirect to login, token-based sessions, logout), and a Seller Dashboard for Procurement & Bid Proposals with routing, filtering, and bid creation linked to requests. An Admin Dashboard bug fix ensures correct rendering of user names. Code quality improvements include relaxing ESLint no-unused-vars from error to warning to reduce build interruptions.
Summary for 2025-04: Focused on delivering core user management, authentication, and procurement features, stabilizing admin UI, and improving development workflow. Key features delivered include a refreshed User Profile Management (v2) with API integration and validation, a robust User Registration & Authentication flow (redirect to login, token-based sessions, logout), and a Seller Dashboard for Procurement & Bid Proposals with routing, filtering, and bid creation linked to requests. An Admin Dashboard bug fix ensures correct rendering of user names. Code quality improvements include relaxing ESLint no-unused-vars from error to warning to reduce build interruptions.
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