# QA-001 job-analysis and important-term quality Updated: 2026-08-09 Status: `IMPLEMENTED — NOT VERIFIED`. Deterministic fixtures, backend/frontend regressions and production build pass. Browser and production presentation checks remain. ## Revalidated execution path - URL imports already convert structured job-posting HTML to text and run lightweight Norwegian/English language detection plus `SkillTagger`. Manual descriptions and notes can still contain HTML/noise. - The visible problematic terms originate in `JobCvMatchService`: curated skills are combined with frequency-ranked single tokens from description, translated description and notes. Its stop list was English-only and did not clean raw HTML at this boundary. - The separate application-analysis endpoint exposes only curated tags in its `Keywords` field, and the current Analysis UI does not render that field. No AI prompt produces the deterministic match terms. - Match output is recomputed on every request; there is no stored analysis/result row or version to migrate. Missing-term learning items are derived through `SyncLearningRecommendationsAsync`, which preserves user-completed/dismissed decisions and auto-completes only obsolete pending generated items. ## Implemented contract - The shared matcher removes script/style/navigation/header/footer blocks, remaining tags and decoded source chrome before analysis while preserving line boundaries. - English and Norwegian function words, generic recruitment filler and common consent/navigation text are suppressed by category, not only by the reported examples. - Stop words split bounded phrase runs. Useful two-to-four-word responsibility/domain phrases are ranked ahead of remaining single terms; tokens already represented by a phrase are not repeated as isolated advice. - Curated, canonical tags now preserve C++, ASP.NET Core, Entity Framework Core, Go/Golang context, Next.js, Terraform, Azure DevOps, Kafka, Redis and Linux. Existing C#, .NET, Node.js and CI/CD punctuation remains intact. - The UI says “important terms” rather than implying opaque SEO-style keywords, with equivalent Norwegian copy. - Deterministic processing remains local and free; no model or external provider was added. ## Verification - Seven required fixtures pass: Norwegian, English, mixed, short, noisy HTML, technology-heavy and repeated recruitment filler. - Final focused matcher: 15/15. Wider affected backend set: 54/54. - Full backend: 601/601. - Focused match/analysis UI: 13/13; final label test 3/3. - Full frontend: 48/48 suites and 172/172 tests. - Production frontend build/TypeScript and `git diff --check`: pass. ## Version and regeneration behavior There are no historical analysis blobs to silently rewrite. The next GET recomputes from current job/CV text. When the missing-term set changes, existing sync logic creates new generated learning items, auto-completes obsolete pending generated items, and leaves explicit user decisions intact. No schema or data migration is required. ## Remaining gates - The browser session had already been finalized after UX-002; QA-001 label/chip presentation, empty/error/long Norwegian content and 375/768/1440 Light/Dark browser checks were not run in this package. - Synthetic production comparison and rollout monitoring remain unavailable without deployment access. - The curated vocabulary is intentionally bounded. New technologies should be added with representative false-positive tests rather than learned from private job data. ## Evidence - Evidence index: `docs/audits/evidence/qa-001/README.md` - Commands/results: `docs/audits/verification-log.md` V-114–V-116 - Backend fixtures: `JobTrackerApi.Tests/JobCvMatchServiceTests.cs` - Frontend label coverage: `job-tracker-ui/src/match-score-panel.test.tsx` - Implementation commit: `da1aa8b` ## Rollback Revert `da1aa8b`. No database downgrade, dependency rollback or cache purge is required. Existing generated learning decisions remain in history; the next request will derive the older term set again.