...security, and user research covered attitudes to disclosure or anonymity of potential job-sharers’ personal details. The source code needs to be published in a public repository before the service proceeds...
...Use of open standards and open source code; the team have made use of open source code and contributed their own. Collaborative working across the team and different locations (using...
...can refer to a range of circumstances from a simple code issue, like the misplacement of a bracket, to a fundamental misunderstanding of the problem you are trying to tackle....
...any issues lie. The technical architect also described what measures are in place (sanitisation, workflows, role access) to ensure that data is handled appropriately. Call centre code has been looked...
...code-quality metrics (e.g. CodeClimate). Open source Project needs a clearer plan of what code will be released and when. Design Will need to review pinch points of failure as prototype...
...website can be iterated quickly; code changes to the current site are made only once once or twice a year. They have a well-thought-out set of environments that allow continuous...
...main reasons for collecting ethnicity data Supporting equality of opportunity The Equality Act 2010 provides a legal framework to protect against discrimination and to promote a fair and more equal...
Product analysts on GOV.UK can access a vast amount of user behaviour data through web analytics. We’re always looking for different ways to mine this information to discover new and...
...users (as opposed to the preponderance of trade users in testing to date) Work with CESG to determine any potential new fraud/phishing/spam relay risks arising from taking this service online...
...caseworking tool’s code open, or provide a very strong justification why specific areas should not be. The Registered Traveller service needs to ensure it has the analytical tools and user...
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