Optimizing Crop Yield with Java/Kotlin and Google Cloud

I was working on a project that revolves around data registration (mainly, how many and which trays, kilo/gram per pack, total number of trays, and total price). Everything is build with an MVVM architecture and all set to be finished as a modular monolithic application.

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Intuitive User Interface

Straightforward choises and choices made on top

Seamless Integration

Integration with google cloud for data and analythics

See profit margins

Has the ability to see crop yield and profit margins (with admin section)

Custom admin section

Admin section to regulate cell information and transportation, add or delete trays, names, see detailed history

Real-time entry of accurate data with minimal time loss.

Over the past few months, I developed this software solution incorporating the MVVM architecture, designed as a monolithic component-based system to operate directly on the device (data is send to google cloud and stored on the device itself as backup) rather than relying on a server. This application has gone through multiple testing phases to ensure that it can be utilized by as many employees with limitations as possible without encountering errors.

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