...style guide are addressed. 2. The team should establish a regular series of face-to-face user research, integrated into sprint cycles. 3. The team should carry out testing of the beta...
...of the information that they submitted in their original Self Assessment tax return. This will include the following: Income Tax and National insurance Tax free amounts and adjustments Capital gains...
...and have incorporated these into their personas, as well as plotting users on the digital inclusion scale. The proposed assisted digital user journey was clear and joined up with other...
...to continuous integration and testing, as well as infrastructure as code. The team should ensure they continue to reduce the risk of lock-in to their current infrastructure provider. The team...
...source code to be made publicly available. Rather than making a judgement on what source code will be useful and reusable, the default approach should be to publish (sensitive information...
...from the private beta service in order to more fully understand the primary needs of users affected by PAYE income tax. In particular, the service needs to evolve to a...
...be checked to make sure that interactions conform to the current GOV.UK style guide. New interactions that have been developed, such as mapping, should be fed back into the design...
...agencies. And when it was discovered that some deaf people had difficulties in using the service, British Sign Language was introduced. All this demonstrates that the researcher in the team...
...that moves away from vendor lock-in. MOJ owns the data. Capacity planning is in place and has been tested with x5 the expected load. The service has processes in place...
...Man, to apply for a corporate award recognising their outstanding achievement in: Innovation International Trade Sustainable Development There is also an award for individuals, The Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion,...
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