...needs. Tackling the “no chance for a Beta” blocker with continuous user research with well-identified user groups. Feedback has been sought and input from both end-users of the digital service,...
...financially? We’ve had 5,881 visits to the service design manual search over 6 months, and reckon it took about £3,000 worth of internal developer time to build. The code should...
...explanation as to why this can’t be done for specific subsets of the source code). The assessment team at the beta assessment will be looking to see that steps have...
...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...
...of transaction questionnaire. partnered well with other parts of HMRC to remove blockers to service development made progress in making source code open since the beta assessment. It was particularly...
...to launch as a Beta service on a service.gov.uk domain. Reasons The service meets all the required elements of the digital by default service standard for a beta service. In...
...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....
...common use for agile delivery. Open source code is used but as recommended above, the panel want to see new open source code published at the earliest opportunity. Users will...
...Outcome of Service Assessment The assessment panel has concluded the Civil Legal Advice service should not be given approval to remove beta branding and launch on a service.gov.uk domain as...
...which classifies ethnicity data as ‘special category data’ and the UK Statistics Authority’s Code of Practice for Statistics. The data should be, as far as possible, comparable between data sources...
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