Dart Charge - Service Assessment
The Dart Charge is the new ‘free-flow’ charging scheme being developed for the Dartford Crossing to ease congestion. Users of the Dartford-Thurrock River Crossing of the Thames on the M25...
The Dart Charge is the new ‘free-flow’ charging scheme being developed for the Dartford Crossing to ease congestion. Users of the Dartford-Thurrock River Crossing of the Thames on the M25...
...making all of the source code open and reusable. Despite having identified some reusable components, the lack of a plan to open up any source code at all is disappointing....
...support to their users. Source Code The team weren’t able to talk the assessment panel through their plan for making all new source code open and reusable or, where necessary,...
...didn’t recognise. We’ve since implemented a new tracking code, which was easy to do using this tracking code generator from Google. To set up a code, you just need to...
...panel welcomed this news, and eagerly awaited a link from the service team to code on the internet. The panel would also like to see that code being the live...
...to make an analogy – is simply a computer in the cloud. You can use it to install code libraries, run your machine learning and store the results somewhere. Virtual...
...than taking an “Intro to R” course months before they ever get to use it. Paired programming, where two or more analysts code together with one “driving” and the other...
...us to easily segment users based on the last answer given to a particular question. The code that’s added to each radio button looks like this: onClick=ga('send', 'event', 'Radio -...
...about many (but nowhere near all) of the APIs published by public sector organisations. This is great, but it does have some drawbacks. The Technology Code of Practice recommends coding...
...and would also allow Consular staff to manage those bookings. Previously 40% of posts used the free “clickbook” service, while others took walk-ins or appointments by telephone. The team have...