...see all code open sourced, regardless of usefulness to a wider audience or not. The only exceptions are configuration management code, code that contain sensitive information (e.g. fraud detection components)...
...place to make all new source code (or specific subsets of the source code) open and reusable. The panel expect evidence of this to be demonstrated at the beta assessment....
Performance Platform Data and performance analyst colleagues working in central government will be familiar with the GDS Performance Platform. In many cases you will be responsible for the data that...
Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) is a vetting service for foreign students who come to the UK to study proliferation-sensitive topics. Department / Agency: Foreign & Commonwealth Office Date of...
...sensible manner. It is good that the team has pulled out ‘form-monkey’, a library for creating forms, from the core code base with plans to open source it. The panel...
...or have something to present, then email us at data.science@dft.gov.uk to join the mailing list. Speakers: Lizzie Baggott, Department for Transport, Keynote Dharmender Tathgur, Department for Transport, “Aviation noise and...
...what the implications might be for them, so that they are able to ask themselves the right questions about what the best choice is for them, given their circumstances. There...
...together to learn and practice coding in Python and R. There is also a weekly forum for analysts to discuss our work programme, and an opportunity to share best practice....
...dashboard This may be adequate for smaller scale sites but for GOV.UK we wanted to drill further and show terms by topics we were interested in, such as driving and...
...an Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average Model (ARIMA), and found that it was possible to forecast inflation to within an error of around 3% for short time horizons. This model will...
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