About Jubilant Maabane
Objective
To never suppress my inquisitive nature. Continuously improve myself. As an independent thinker and an active community leader, I have always struggled with collaboration. What usually works in group settings is respect, addressing each other professionally and choosing to remain humble and self-motivated.
To possibly be in a position to investigate the use of DevOps as a way of managing a software development team is a process I would like to see in action. Digitally transformed companies use DevOps to manage tasks for individual developers, forcing them to meet deadlines and present plans for software re-version management. The automation of critical system function checks or test scripts that prevent catastrophic system changes, is an additional business process I would like to investigate.
I have recently completed an online course on Programming Foundations with JavaScript, HTML and CSS. The “green-screen” problem was the main aim of the course, where functions that manipulate images were written in JavaScript. The second certificate completed was Google Cloud platform fundamentals, which served as an introduction to my promising future as Data Analyst and or Cloud Infrastructure specialist.
The research methodology used a continuous development strategy for building the artefact, allowing the developer to work efficiently.
I am currently continuing to sharpen my professional writing skills through a dissertation report titled “An Information Theoretic Technique to Help Identify Counterfeit Consumer Goods”.
The research and professional documentation included building an App that uses the smartphones’ camera to scan a secure QR code, printed on a product. The encryption techniques used to secure the data come from IT security protocols. Building an App using Android Studio as a development platform, Java and JavaScript to code the functions of an App, required a clear plan on how to prioritize competing responsibilities.
My Latest Projects
An Information Theoretic Technique to Help Consumers Identify Counterfeit Consumer Goods.
In an increasingly connected world where products are just a click away. There is a growing need for systems that seek to equip consumers with the necessary tools to identify mis-represented products. Sub-standard ingredients used in the production process of sanitary towels can pose a serious health risk to the consumer. Informal retailers or Spaza-shops have been accused of selling counterfeit food products to unsuspecting consumers.\\In this paper, we propose a system that can be used by consumers to scan a quick response code (QR) printed on the product. Built into an android application, is a system that applies the RSA public key encryption algorithm to secure the data prior to encoding into the QR code. \\The proposed system is also responsible for updating location data of previous scans on a dedicated cloud database. A warning should be given to a customer and relevant authorities if a unique product batch number is scanned outside of an expected area.
CodePen Project 1
CodePen Project:
HTML: Structure and markup, Columns and Headings
CSS: Style, Identifying canvases. Container Box. Where to upload picture. Create Squares over other background.
JavaScript: Responsive Functions to upload picture into canvas. Function to alter pixels of uploaded picture. Grey-Scale Function, Make-Red Function
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