6th Data Science Show & Tell: Infrastructure & Analytics
...our speakers and audience. If you would like to contribute or otherwise join us at the next Show and Tell (14:00-16:00 on 12th November 2015), do please get in touch....
...our speakers and audience. If you would like to contribute or otherwise join us at the next Show and Tell (14:00-16:00 on 12th November 2015), do please get in touch....
...to share research and to get research feedback into the payment platform backlog. It would be helpful to hear more about how the research is integrated into the wider product...
...allows you to link the MP making a speech to what expenses they claimed, how often they attend Parliament, their interests and how they have voted. The information is under...
...data analysis and data science to find answers to common questions. This has helped us to go into more detail than we might normally do on government blogs, and to...
...right, service teams may need to ask the user for clarification or to provide more information. They may also have to contact the part of government that issued the documentation...
...have to work on a broader cultural change to make sure everybody understands and supports your need to collect and manage metadata. We’re looking forward to continuing our metadata journey...
...these tools are being used is key to maintaining public trust and to sharing innovation across the public sector. The ATRS was developed to address this issue, by establishing a...
...iterate the service to meet user needs. Show that the team will be sustained to continuously improve the service after it goes live: It wasn’t sufficiently clear how the service...
...his new skills to use to build another web app to inform his work on sampling strategies. Adam Bray (Education Funding Agency) Adam worked on forecasting construction inflation to predict...
...government the opportunity for data science and support departments’ strategic ambitions. Our initial work focused on rapid prototyping to show what was possible to inform policy issues. Although these outputs...