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Day 31: System Development and Functionality Testing

For now, I have developed several pages for handling the data flow of the system as well as the internal communication between the audit staff and the auditees. The developed pages include functions for managing and displaying information, handling communication processes, and ensuring that the related data can be accessed and updated properly within the system.

To ensure a smooth flow and accurate display of data, several tests have been conducted on the pages that have been developed. The testing process focused on checking the functionality of the pages, the navigation flow, the accuracy of the displayed information, and the interaction between users within the system. Minor issues identified during the testing process were reviewed and improved to ensure better system performance and usability. The system is still under development and has not yet been fully completed, as further enhancements and additional features are continuously being added to build a more complete, efficient, and user-friendly system.

From today’s tasks, I gained a better understanding of the importance of system testing during the development process. By conducting several tests on the developed pages, I learned that testing is essential to ensure the accuracy of data, smooth navigation flow, and proper functionality of the system before it can be fully implemented.

In addition, developing the communication and data handling features helped me understand the importance of creating a system that supports efficient interaction between audit staff and auditees. I also realised that system development is a continuous process that requires constant improvements, problem-solving, and attention to user needs. Overall, this experience enhanced my technical skills in system development and testing while also improving my analytical thinking and ability to identify areas that require further enhancement.

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