...explore approaches to meeting user needs, rather than to produce production ready code and functionality. The panel were also concerned at the balance of the team. In particular, the panel...
...code open and reusable, and publish it under appropriate licences (or provide a convincing explanation as to why this cannot be done for specific subsets of the source code). The...
...rest of the organisation for example by training new developers the team is actively opening up its code there is evidence of benefits realisation across the agency, not just within...
...to phase them out as soon as possible by promoting the digital service and subsequently switching off alternatives. Recommendations Point 1 - Understand user needs. Research to develop a deep...
...All new source code is open, re-useable and published under an appropriate licence wherever possible. Recommendations Service design & GOV.UK style The team needs to address front-end development style; services...
...of development. Reasons User needs This new service, which allows employers and providers to post jobs, will compliment the existing application service. The evidence presented showed that the service will...
...assessment team is concerned that the development team (in New York) is too cut-off from users of the service, despite efforts to share research with the New York team. The...
If you visit our services page today you'll see it has a new look. We’ll continue to iterate on this page, as we’re doing elsewhere on the Performance Platform. But...
...Last year schema.org was passed by the Open Standards Board as a new data standard for government. GDS is working with GOV.UK and schema.org on helping ensure the new updates...
...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...
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