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Day 41: Enhancement and Integration of Audit Management System

During this period, I continued working on the completion of the system by standardizing the design, pages, and sidebar throughout the system to achieve a more professional and consistent appearance. Previously, the dashboard used to monitor the auditee's status and actions was developed separately. I integrated this dashboard into the main audit system so that all functions could be managed within a single platform for the Audit Unit.

My current focus is to complete the remaining development tasks as soon as possible to prepare the system for pilot testing within the Audit Unit. After the testing phase, I plan to present the system and obtain feedback from the IT Unit before proceeding with deployment, allowing the system to be accessed online rather than only through localhost.

Through this development process, I gained valuable experience in integrating different system modules and ensuring consistency across the entire system. I learned that a well-structured and uniform design can improve usability and make the system more professional for end users.

This progress also highlighted the importance of thorough testing before deployment, as even small issues can affect the overall user experience. As the system is approaching the pilot testing phase, I am becoming more aware of the need to continuously review and improve the system based on user feedback. Moving forward, I will focus on completing the remaining features and resolving any issues to ensure that the system is ready for implementation and future deployment.

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