Using a federated model for API discovery in government
...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...
...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...
...code. This will inspire future developments to the package, completing the development cycle. Aside from the accessibility legislation, the biggest feedback was the need for an R native solution. R...
...appropriate. A large proportion of the code is open source and being developed in the open. Some libraries are not yet open source but the team has a roadmap for...
...building a relationship with real users rather than being detached via a research group. Open source The code has not been open sourced. As there are no barriers to opening...
...needs of the service. Have used appropriate tools to build, host and operate the service and also put code in the open. Have capacity and flexibility to update and improve...
...not have full control over the HTML output, it is unclear whether the code is accessible. It was not clear from the presentation that the form components and fragments align...
...that might help other teams to make it even more useful for them - without them needing to write any code. Catching the eye Real-time data appeals to people’s sense...
...hosted onsite as it had the facilities to achieve this, although, it was looking at some cloud-related use opportunities. In terms of open code TNA had released some to Github...
...Yes 25 Yes 26 Yes Details of criteria that are not applicable to this service 15 – No. Publishing Environment Agency source code is an outstanding issue with the EA...
...process and existing standards adopted Ensure that all links are unbroken, or link to the right places, where code has been adapted from other projects Carry forward plans to understand...