
In April 2025, Nedim Banda developed admin-focused features for Procure Hub, enhancing both frontend and backend systems. He built CreateUser and UpdateUser pages in the procure-hub-fe repository using React and Material UI, implementing robust form validation, role management, and conditional company fields to streamline user administration. On the backend, within procure-hub-be, he delivered an admin API endpoint in Node.js and Express.js to fetch detailed procurement request data, including accurate bid evaluation scores and associated counts. His work improved data integrity and admin workflows, demonstrating depth in API development, cross-repository collaboration, and careful attention to validation and data mapping.

April 2025 monthly summary for Procure Hub: Delivered admin-focused features across FE and BE, improving user management, procurement visibility, and data governance. Key features delivered: 1) Frontend (procure-hub-fe): Admin CreateUser and UpdateUser pages with comprehensive validation, roles handling, and conditional company fields. Implemented CreateUserPage.jsx and UpdateUserPage.jsx. Commits: f6a40f07ce2e313da0f14a7ea8524d2ae8b8d920; b4351ff945888fe75b2fad22e0578deeb1e966ba. 2) Backend (procure-hub-be): Admin Procurement Management Enhancements, including a new admin API endpoint to fetch all procurement requests with details (title, description, deadline, status, category, buyer email, and counts of bids and logs), and a refactor to correctly fetch and display bid evaluation scores in the admin view. Commits: 86ed2f6abb0e096fde6d8ac8d188b0846ad6626f; 6b7c77509047dc294000977e13aa72234efe9a45. Major bugs fixed: corrected admin data mappings to ensure bid evaluation scores align with their respective bids and ensured procurement request data fetch reflects accurate counts. Impact: strengthened admin control plane, improved data accuracy, reduced manual reconciliation, enabling faster, informed decision-making in procurement. Technologies/skills demonstrated: React components, robust form validation, role-based access considerations, API design and integration, data mapping and refactoring, cross-repo collaboration."
April 2025 monthly summary for Procure Hub: Delivered admin-focused features across FE and BE, improving user management, procurement visibility, and data governance. Key features delivered: 1) Frontend (procure-hub-fe): Admin CreateUser and UpdateUser pages with comprehensive validation, roles handling, and conditional company fields. Implemented CreateUserPage.jsx and UpdateUserPage.jsx. Commits: f6a40f07ce2e313da0f14a7ea8524d2ae8b8d920; b4351ff945888fe75b2fad22e0578deeb1e966ba. 2) Backend (procure-hub-be): Admin Procurement Management Enhancements, including a new admin API endpoint to fetch all procurement requests with details (title, description, deadline, status, category, buyer email, and counts of bids and logs), and a refactor to correctly fetch and display bid evaluation scores in the admin view. Commits: 86ed2f6abb0e096fde6d8ac8d188b0846ad6626f; 6b7c77509047dc294000977e13aa72234efe9a45. Major bugs fixed: corrected admin data mappings to ensure bid evaluation scores align with their respective bids and ensured procurement request data fetch reflects accurate counts. Impact: strengthened admin control plane, improved data accuracy, reduced manual reconciliation, enabling faster, informed decision-making in procurement. Technologies/skills demonstrated: React components, robust form validation, role-based access considerations, API design and integration, data mapping and refactoring, cross-repo collaboration."
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