Prison Visit Booking - Service Assessment
...needs. Recommendations For the service to succeed at Live assessment, during the Beta it will be vital that Prison Visit Booking: publish the remainder of the service’s code openly, and...
...needs. Recommendations For the service to succeed at Live assessment, during the Beta it will be vital that Prison Visit Booking: publish the remainder of the service’s code openly, and...
...of GOV.UK and are looking to re-use existing design patterns and code libraries where possible thinking about a future vision of the service which would enable increased channel shift so...
...to an in-house user researcher. GDS were not assured how the current team would be able to design/test/code quickly without this support being in place, particularly for a Live service....
...non-digital steps. 15. Product code not open is but all new code and functionality is reusable. 16. N/A at this stage. May consider IDA platform when established. 22-24. Do not...
...code being completed and deployed was measurable in days however, currently achieved 4 big releases per year. The panel would suggest that wherever it is achievable for completed code to...
...always needed our developers to write the code. The Admin App, codenamed the Onboarding App, changes this. On average a new dashboard took us weeks to develop. The app means...
...opening up the code they have developed. The use of widely adopted open source tools limit locking, and allow for future reuse/repurposing. The plans, agreed by the relevant BIS staff...
...open source reusable code you should: ensure that code is opened as first priority when a new developer starts; if the repo is not public from the start there is...
...for this project to be coded in the open, with all code published on github.com in open repositories. Where this is not possible there should be a convincing explanation as...
...leased line into both data centres or reduced dependency on leased lines. Open Source Only a small proportion of code has been open-sourced. One reason for this was the presence...