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Problem / Improvement: In the StudyAI feature, parsing and chunking large PDF documents via DocumentLoader.js and TextSplitter.js runs on the main browser thread. This freezes the UI and stutters animations ...
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Problem / Improvement: The Timetable.js component performs complex calculations to parse recurring events and render the schedule. Because these calculations are not memoized, they re-run on every state ...
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Symptom „Dünger verbleibend im Result-Card zeigt einen zu hohen Wert, wenn ein Tab eine IST-Fläche hat, die kleiner ist als die SOLL-Fläche. Beispiel aus Screenshots: - Tab 1: SOLL 10 ha, IST 10,5 ...
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Problem / Improvement: While some error boundary logic exists, critical Next.js App Router segments (such as the /StudyAI and dashboard routes) lack dedicated error.js files. If a component fails to render, ...
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Problem / Improvement: Based on the presence of scratch/fixAria.js, accessibility patches were applied via external scripts. For long-term maintainability and strict WCAG compliance, these ARIA attributes ...
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Problem / Improvement: The lib/conflictResolver.js file handles critical deep-merging logic when synchronizing offline IndexedDB records with remote Firebase data. Currently, it lacks dedicated unit test ...
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