Performance Prototypes: testing approaches to visualisation

...for GOV.UK and comes with an associated disclaimer: Over the next few posts I'll introduce a few of the prototypes that currently live on the page and give some brief...
...for GOV.UK and comes with an associated disclaimer: Over the next few posts I'll introduce a few of the prototypes that currently live on the page and give some brief...
...concerns are that the service: does not understand the user needs that the service should meet: which has led to a confusing online experience for users; have undertaken limited user...
...of the public beta release the team must: make their source code open and reusable. The team explained that the code was written to be shared and reusable but it...
...code being completed and deployed was measurable in days however, currently achieved 4 big releases per year. The panel would suggest that wherever it is achievable for completed code to...
...always needed our developers to write the code. The Admin App, codenamed the Onboarding App, changes this. On average a new dashboard took us weeks to develop. The app means...
...This includes signposting to sources of information, government schemes that could help their business, private sector support; and, for those businesses that have a specific need, where to get that...
...open source reusable code you should: ensure that code is opened as first priority when a new developer starts; if the repo is not public from the start there is...
...that the service team have followed a similar approach to idenitity assurance when developing the authentication interfaces and patterns, and are documenting that approach to share with other services not...
...User research The service team should ensure that information about the usability issues that are uncovered during iterative development, and the solutions that are developed to resolve these issues, are...
...who had also used that system. Feedback fed into user stories that went back to the developers and led to changes to the service, e.g. clarifying some of the requirements;...