Employment Intermediaries - Beta Assessment
...found that the team demonstrated a sensible approach to the management of the service data, management of their key stakeholders and the attendant risks, in line with government practice. The...
...found that the team demonstrated a sensible approach to the management of the service data, management of their key stakeholders and the attendant risks, in line with government practice. The...
...and constantly improving the service. A strong commitment to open sourcing the code (with all code being placed on Github), as well as to open data with each page being...
...place to make all new source code (or specific subsets of the source code) open and reusable. The panel expect evidence of this to be demonstrated at the beta assessment....
...code open and reusable The team have a plan to open source the subsets of the code they are able to. We encourage them to do this sooner rather than...
...also not passed point 8 – although there are plans to share code within DVLA, and the team expressed a willingness to make its source code open and reusable, there...
...to its public release. The introduction of this process is a positive step forward and seems an appropriate approach to the requirement for the team, provided there is a presumption...
...surprising: 53% of the time, manual coders disagreed about how a survey should be coded. We can see this in the chart below, which shows how often volunteer coders applied...
...built a topic model we can apply it to unseen documents to find topics in them. A common way of uncovering such topics is Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA), a statistical...
...trial this approach. We worked closely with data scientist Niall Goulding, and had great support from the Head of Statistics, Olivia Christophersen, and the owner of the publication, Penny Allen....
...achievement as we are one of the first teams in the civil service to apply this methodology across an entire statistical release (i.e. importing data into SQL > writing the...