NitroSpray
A factory-floor ERP — from process mapping to deploy.
- Role
- Author — Software Engineering capstone project
- Company
- Capstone · PUC-Campinas
- Period
- 2024
- Platforms
- Web
The context
Medical equipment factories live under traceability: every batch, step and inspection needs a record. NitroSpray models that production flow end to end — orders, stages, quality control — in a web system that replaces scattered spreadsheets.
Decisions that were mine
01Model the process before the database
I spent the start of the project mapping the factory’s real flow with the people involved. With the domain well understood, the rest of the system — entities, screens, permissions — practically designed itself.
02A deliberately lean stack
React, Node and TypeScript end to end: one vocabulary of types from form to database. For a system maintained by few hands, less technology means more maintenance.
Where it landed
Capstone approved — graduated with a 9/10 GPA — and a working system as proof of owning the full engineering cycle.
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