Why our dashboard works
...process to set up. How our dashboard helps us Now anyone, anywhere, can access weekly stats on how many appointments were made or cancelled, what devices were used, what keywords...
...process to set up. How our dashboard helps us Now anyone, anywhere, can access weekly stats on how many appointments were made or cancelled, what devices were used, what keywords...
...what the site was and what they could do with it. We made more refinements based on what people told us. The result of this work is the Performance homepage...
...that department. What our users need All of our users need to be able to quickly see the spread of data the platform provides and we think the new services...
...be very useful in helping the service manager to see what works well and what doesn't. We are still iterating on our modules and dashboards and welcome feedback, comments and...
Today we’re releasing a new performance dashboard for activity on GOV.UK. This shows total web traffic to the GOV.UK site, the most popular content on GOV.UK, and trends in the...
...code available as open source. One recommendation for the future is to continue to clearly separate out secure code and patterns from the wider code base to allow more code...
...explained that some code has already been published, and some components are already being shared within the Home Office. The reasons for not publishing the code previously are that it...
...source stuff. RAP is more than writing clean code To the person that wrote that RAP is a redefinition of documenting your code so that another person can read it,...
...of the source code) The service team should ensure that the approach to source code is open by default, in line with broader government policy, and we expect to see...
...data has a high security rating, and how they view continued development under that regime. For example, can the team open the code? What machines would developers use? Do developers...