
During June 2025, Razer602 developed end-to-end product handling and workflow orchestration for the zuyd-projects/Casusgroep-1 repository, focusing on both backend and frontend stability. They introduced Material and Product classes with new API endpoints using C# and ASP.NET Core, enabling robust backend product management. On the frontend, Razer602 built React components for dynamic product rendering and enhanced UI styling with Tailwind CSS. Their work included integrating data-driven product displays, implementing flow runners for seamless workflow execution, and conducting process mining improvements. Maintenance tasks and bug fixes further reduced technical debt, resulting in a more maintainable, reliable, and data-driven application architecture.

June 2025 — Focused on delivering end-to-end product handling, improving workflow orchestration, and stabilizing the codebase across backend and frontend. Key features delivered include a new Material & Product backend API, frontend product rendering for A, B, and C with updated UI styling, and flow orchestration support on both layers. The team also enabled data-driven product displays by loading products from orders, implemented end-to-end duration handling, and progressed full-stack enhancements such as max round simulation. In addition, process mining improvements and a set of maintenance tasks (config/port cleanup, removal of unused backend/user roles/rounds) reduced technical debt and improved stability. Two notable bug fixes—placeholder text and orders processing—improved reliability and user experience. Overall, these changes enable faster product handling, improved decision-making data flows, and a more maintainable architecture.
June 2025 — Focused on delivering end-to-end product handling, improving workflow orchestration, and stabilizing the codebase across backend and frontend. Key features delivered include a new Material & Product backend API, frontend product rendering for A, B, and C with updated UI styling, and flow orchestration support on both layers. The team also enabled data-driven product displays by loading products from orders, implemented end-to-end duration handling, and progressed full-stack enhancements such as max round simulation. In addition, process mining improvements and a set of maintenance tasks (config/port cleanup, removal of unused backend/user roles/rounds) reduced technical debt and improved stability. Two notable bug fixes—placeholder text and orders processing—improved reliability and user experience. Overall, these changes enable faster product handling, improved decision-making data flows, and a more maintainable architecture.
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