ArchPilot Step 5 demonstrates how Audit Trail & Versioning ensures traceability, compliance, and rollback across ERP/CRM workflows. By implementing event logging and version management in multiple frameworks, it highlights architectural choices and the natural strengths of each ecosystem.
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ArchPilot – Step 4 – Approval Workflow Engine Multi-step routing, status tracking, escalation paths
Step 4 of ArchPilot explores a simple, multi-step Approval Workflow Engine and compares how different frameworks handle the same approval logic in real ERP/CRM scenarios.
ArchPilot – Step 3 – Project & Budget Tracker (ERP)
A cross-framework showcase of the Project & Budget Tracker module, demonstrating how different technologies handle the same ERP workflow with clarity, adaptability, and architectural insight.
Coding – ArchPilot – Step 2 – Client Registry (CRM) Across Frameworks
ArchPilot – Step 2 extends the multi-framework ERP/CRM showcase with a shared Client Registry module (organizations, contacts, interactions), implemented consistently across Laravel, Django, Spring Boot, ASP.NET Core, Node.js/Express, and Drupal, all wired into the RBAC and audit layer from Step 1.
ArchPilot – Step 1: Users & Roles, End-to-End (Architecture, Database, and Cross-Framework Code)
ArchPilot: cross-framework ERP/CRM reference (users, roles, permissions, audit, SSO) with a canonical PostgreSQL schema and side-by-side code for Laravel, Django, Spring Boot, ASP.NET Core, Node/Express, and Drupal, architecture, ERP, CRM, RBAC, SSO, PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server, Laravel, Django, Spring Boot, ASP.NET Core, Node.js, Express, Drupal, audit logging, microservices, MVP
ArchPilot: A Modular ERP/CRM Showcase Across Frameworks
ArchPilot is a modular ERP/CRM showcase project developed across multiple frameworks—including Laravel, Spring Boot, Django, Drupal, Node.js, and ASP.NET Core. Designed to demonstrate architectural mastery, secure workflows, and cross-framework versatility, each module is built and documented to highlight strengths, trade-offs, and professional insight. This is not just code—it’s a legacy of scalable design.
