MOT Testing - Service Assessment
...for this project to be coded in the open, with all code published on github.com in open repositories. Where this is not possible there should be a convincing explanation as...
...for this project to be coded in the open, with all code published on github.com in open repositories. Where this is not possible there should be a convincing explanation as...
...and a live chat feature present in early prototypes (and welcomed by respondents) were missing from the beta design. It is recommended that the status of these user needs/requirements is...
...reflect the high data protection requirement. The source code was peer reviewed by GDS before being finalised by the supplier. At present security requirements are too entangled with the general...
...user research and analytics. Make source code open and reusable - point 15 For beta assessment the panel expect to see steps taken for this project to be coded in...
...sensible manner. It is good that the team has pulled out ‘form-monkey’, a library for creating forms, from the core code base with plans to open source it. The panel...
...supplier would essentially mean starting from scratch, rather than having a code base that they own and can have someone else improve. The assessment panel recommends that the entire team...
...the service expands either to include other countries, or other visa types. Make all new source code open and reusable While it is fantastic that part of the codebase has...
...code rather than flat HTML wireframes. Specifically, before the service returns for a Beta assessment, it’s essential that: stronger user stories are developed a ‘real’ fully coded service is used...
...any code. Real-time internal searches dashboard 4. Monitoring search performance on GOV.UK Our developers managed to track the position of internal search results that people are clicking, by using a...
...security, and user research covered attitudes to disclosure or anonymity of potential job-sharers’ personal details. The source code needs to be published in a public repository before the service proceeds...