govcookiecutter: A template for data science projects
...tests for your code. Instead of spending time configuring your test suite, we have set up the pytest framework for you, as well as coverage.py for code coverage, so you...
...tests for your code. Instead of spending time configuring your test suite, we have set up the pytest framework for you, as well as coverage.py for code coverage, so you...
...public beta that is intelligently shaped to meet user needs. The model includes phone and face-to-face support for those who need it, and provides alternative support options for those currently...
...right tools. For this reason, we highly recommend checking out the "Quality assurance of code for analysis and research" online book, written by the Quality and Improvement team at the...
...beta. Point 15 - Unless there is a reason not to for a specific subset of the source code (for example a verified security risk), the service team should be...
...the service team have built a set of web-based forms that aims to replicate the paper form for tax credits renewal, without taking the opportunity to use the digital service...
...a real opportunity to do more. There is not yet a strong practical movement in central government focusing on the applied experience of data for better services - the intersection...
...and making decisions accordingly. The team have solved problems for users, such as having 2 start pages for the service for different audiences. The service team have not specifically tackled...
...brought in for alpha assessment is limited in scope and there are some areas which the team will need to focus on in private beta development and which will need...
...meets user needs Recommendations for Beta While these are not required for the alpha reassessment, they should be considered during beta development and before coming in for a beta assessment....
We are creating a single taxonomy for GOV.UK, to make it easier for visitors to find what they are looking for quickly. This blog is about how we have experimented...