Pay Penalty Online - Service Assessment
...code open and reusable The team have a plan to open source the subsets of the code they are able to. We encourage them to do this sooner rather than...
...code open and reusable The team have a plan to open source the subsets of the code they are able to. We encourage them to do this sooner rather than...
...and constantly improving the service. A strong commitment to open sourcing the code (with all code being placed on Github), as well as to open data with each page being...
...panel were glad to see that improvements had been made since Alpha. The team have immediate plans to open up validation engine code, to support the external software providers, who...
...surprising: 53% of the time, manual coders disagreed about how a survey should be coded. We can see this in the chart below, which shows how often volunteer coders applied...
...make it quicker to roll out updates and improvements. Point 15 - Make all new source code open and reusable, and publish it under appropriate licences (or give a convincing...
...take-up of the service properly extrapolated. 16. Make all new source code open and reuseable, and publish it under appropriate licences (or provide a convincing explanation as to why this...
...functionality iterated until users can complete the prototype unaided and understand the process. Make source code open Defra owned source code being developed in-house by the service team should be...
...financially? We’ve had 5,881 visits to the service design manual search over 6 months, and reckon it took about £3,000 worth of internal developer time to build. The code should...
...peripheral features, eg GitHub for code control, and can switch suppliers easily. As the service is seasonal, agreements are in place so the service can scale up and down easily,...
...the design and design changes (as a result of feedback/data analysis) can be delivered quickly. 2. Implement plan to separate secret code separate from platform and publish non-sensitive code as...