What we've learned performing Product Audits
...user needs for government services is 'how quickly can i get my thing'. This can be benefits, a registration, an application etc. We already show ‘Time on Transaction’ for Application...
...user needs for government services is 'how quickly can i get my thing'. This can be benefits, a registration, an application etc. We already show ‘Time on Transaction’ for Application...
...dashboard This may be adequate for smaller scale sites but for GOV.UK we wanted to drill further and show terms by topics we were interested in, such as driving and...
...an Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average Model (ARIMA), and found that it was possible to forecast inflation to within an error of around 3% for short time horizons. This model will...
...percentages, so it's useful to be able to see both for the full picture. For example, in 5 workforces – armed forces, firefighters, prison officers, tribunal judges and non-legal members...
...look at our work in the MoJ, and in the next blog we’ll share plans for data improvement in the wider criminal justice system. Better data and skills to enable...
...another Google Product, Data Studio. It’s specifically designed for sharing information in this format. You can refresh the data as often as you want so we’re taking advantage of that....
...code open and reusable. Although work is underway to make code from other components of the PAYE service available via a public GitHub it would be good to see code...
...applying to do so. Applications for the Data Science Accelerator are now open and close on 11 February 2019. For more information on how to apply and key dates, visit...
...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...
...data frame from our database showing how each variable has its own column. Whatever one’s gardening preference, ensuring that our data was in a tidy format made it easier for...