Transactions Explorer: fifth data release
Yesterday we released a new set of data for the Transactions Explorer, covering October 2012 – September 2013. The Transactions Explorer is our tool for tracking the performance of the...
Yesterday we released a new set of data for the Transactions Explorer, covering October 2012 – September 2013. The Transactions Explorer is our tool for tracking the performance of the...
...dashboards. A new admin interface We're making it easier for service managers to upload data by laying the foundations for a new admin interface. So far we've made a ‘walking...
...spent the last two weeks: meeting with users in a number of government departments completing work on new dashboard functionality, particularly around the CSV uploader in the admin app considering...
...people could describe our service just by looking at the homepage. We found that new users had problems with this. Several found it confusing: What are dashboards? I have no...
...work to the community. There is a full list of speakers and topics at the bottom if you are curious about who we heard from. The value of new data...
...Authority, as well as users of GOV.UK Registers, to develop new guidance to help government organisations to publish their own reference data. The historical registers will be made available via...
...or optional for the user and which information will be included in the register; and if possible, a progress bar is included to enable users to understand how far they...
...the page users searched from, their search term, and the page they went to next, giving us a clearer view of search journeys and user needs. Search Destination Page In...
Licence: Creative Commons Attribution Felix Burton This blog was set up three years ago to communicate trends and insights GDS has gathered from data analysis, user research and building the...
At the Data Standards Authority (DSA), we’re working to make it easier and more effective to share and use data across government. Our new guidance assists teams to publish their...