Reproducible Analytical Pipelines
...with version control as described above, but we can go a step further: we can create a package of code. As Hadley Wickham (author of a number of essential packages...
...with version control as described above, but we can go a step further: we can create a package of code. As Hadley Wickham (author of a number of essential packages...
...Some of the pages formerly within the Highway Code section of GOV.UK There are a number of options you may consider in solving such requests, and some are better...
...and decision-making more transparent. Why use open source code for data analysis? To summarise many other articles on the benefits of using open source code for data analysis: Analyses and...
Along with many of my colleagues, I often create dashboards on Google Sheets to share data to people who don’t have direct access to our Google Analytics (GA) accounts. By...
...front-end code as open source code, and should continue to identify other parts of the service which may be of use in other services, and look into collaborating on code...
...has met all 26 of the points of the service standard. Particular areas of strong performance included: User research - a wide range of methods are being used and clear...
...code more robust, and we're encouraging people to ditch spreadsheets for programming languages, where that’s appropriate. Our aim is ease of reproducibility, quality assurance, auditability, adaptability and sustainability of our...
...of the source code) The service team should ensure that the approach to source code is open by default, in line with broader government policy, and we expect to see...
...the alpha has worked upon a part of the larger digital presence of Skills Funding Agency there are a number of elements of the user journey that are outside of...
...an intention to make the code available (excluding NHS code) and the team would be happy for it to be used. Senior management are aware of this and the team...