Inventory and material-management system

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Inventory and material management system

Full-stack development on an enterprise inventory platform

Java/Spring in company workJavaSpring BootThymeleafSQLAWS
Full-stack development on an enterprise inventory platform
Product

Full-stack development on an enterprise inventory platform

My role

Delivered core full-stack features, optimized database queries, and implemented unit testing.

Value

This project demonstrates my ability to rapidly integrate into an engineering team, adapt to established standards, and deliver reliable, production-grade business systems.

_context

This inventory and material management system was my first professional role as a full-stack developer, where I took ownership of implementing and deploying several core features. It is a robust web application built for daily warehouse operations.

_contribution

I implemented core business logic in Java (Spring Boot), optimized SQL queries, built dynamic Thymeleaf templates, wrote comprehensive technical specifications in Japanese, and supported AWS deployments.

_stack

JavaSpring BootThymeleafSQLAWS

_what-I-built

  • Business-system features around inventory and material data management.
  • Thymeleaf/HTML/CSS screens connected to SQL data.
  • Java/Spring Boot backend logic and bug fixes.
  • AWS deployment assistance and writing technical documentation.

_what-it-demonstrates

  • Full-stack development experience utilizing Java and Spring Boot.
  • Designed database schemas, optimized SQL queries, built dynamic Thymeleaf views, and authored technical docs.
  • Collaborated daily with a Japanese engineering team under professional deadlines.

_value

This project demonstrates my ability to rapidly integrate into an engineering team, adapt to established standards, and deliver reliable, production-grade business systems.

_details-on-request

Client information, internal business rules, screenshots, and source code are not public. I can discuss my role, technical context, and responsibilities in a professional conversation.