Family Visa Routes - Service Assessment
...team were able to demonstrate that they were working in an agile way and that the alpha was being developed iteratively in response to user needs. The service is being...
...team were able to demonstrate that they were working in an agile way and that the alpha was being developed iteratively in response to user needs. The service is being...
...developers, the team cannot have confidence that the code delivered to web browsers works for service users on the devices and browsers they use, or in a way that is...
...that 42% of their users will need assisted digital support of some kind (around 250,000 support transactions per year), and that a significant amount of that support will need to...
...publishing platform, which concerned the panel before confirming that the team are capable of making their own amendments to the codebase should GOV.UK’s roadmap change. Security is being considered well...
...is not available and confirm what the approach for this will be in public beta; ensure that they are evaluating code for sharing; implement Analytics and discuss (as already scheduled)...
...is that with the workbook I am able to build smart filters that come into effect automatically for particular dimensions. This can be used to isolate anomalous or junk data...
...postcode has been entered in an incorrect format which has got past the autocorrection The format is correct but that postcode is not in the database (perhaps it's a new...
...that the expanded research activity that this product requires can be delivered. Recommendations In addition to the above points, the panel suggest that you develop your plans for coding in...
...in agility and efficiency means that if there is a report that can be easily reproduced, we create a template that can be automated. We rarely produce the same report...
What is the best way to implement Google Analytics (GA) on Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) services? As DWP digital performance analysts, that is the question we asked ourselves...