Welcome to the Augmented
Financial Analyst Documentation
This site contains the technical documentation and user guide for the Augmented Financial Analyst project.
This project is both a private portfolio-analysis application and a long-term engineering laboratory. It is designed to centralize and analyze my real stock holdings as a self-directed investor, while progressively automating as many software-delivery activities as possible: business-needs definition, technical requirements specification, design and implementation, testing, CI/CD, documentation, traceability, and quality control.
Its importance is twofold. For me, it is a practical vehicle for building durable, market-relevant skills in software delivery and AI-assisted engineering. For the industry, it reflects a broader shift toward systems where automation, explainable AI, and disciplined engineering practices must work together in a reliable and maintainable way.
Beyond serving as an information source, this documentation acts as contextual fuel for the AI used on the project today. By informing strategic decisions, fixes, validations, and trade-offs over time, it builds a durable memory of the application so that any future AI — or any developer — can understand the project end to end with greater clarity and as few hallucinations as possible.
Use the navigation to explore the different sections:
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Chapter 1: Project Vision - Understand the problem and the project's objectives.
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Chapter 2: Technical Architecture - A detailed description of the technical stack and architectural choices.
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Chapter 3: User Guide - Standard procedures for developing, maintaining, and administering the application.
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Test Reports - Documentation and status of all automated test cases.
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Activity Reports - Documentation of all development and maintenance interventions on the project, from the prototyping phase.