e-Referrals - Service Assessment
...take-up of the service properly extrapolated. 16. Make all new source code open and reuseable, and publish it under appropriate licences (or provide a convincing explanation as to why this...
...take-up of the service properly extrapolated. 16. Make all new source code open and reuseable, and publish it under appropriate licences (or provide a convincing explanation as to why this...
...functionality iterated until users can complete the prototype unaided and understand the process. Make source code open Defra owned source code being developed in-house by the service team should be...
...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...
...peripheral features, eg GitHub for code control, and can switch suppliers easily. As the service is seasonal, agreements are in place so the service can scale up and down easily,...
...this will reduce the rate of errors and increase the rate of change. Source code The service team should ensure that the approach to source code is open by default,...
...the online service independently. The service team must give early consideration to how they will open the source code for the Service to ensure that any small parts of code...
...etc. Open Source Code The panel were encouraged to hear HMRC are making progress in this area, but we are still yet to see any service code published. Publishing source...
...need more work before the service can move to public beta, these are listed below. Recommendations The service team must address the points below before moving onto a service.gov.uk domain:...
...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...
...code open and reusable. Although work is underway to make code from other components of the PAYE service available via a public GitHub it would be good to see code...