Visit Visa (Tier 2) – Service Assessment
...code, code that contains sensitive information (e.g. fraud detection components) or can pose a security risk if open. Publishing the source code will be a mandatory requirement when the service...
...code, code that contains sensitive information (e.g. fraud detection components) or can pose a security risk if open. Publishing the source code will be a mandatory requirement when the service...
...investigate what is possible around integration with the legacy systems. The team should do the hard work to make the tool simple, and while the legacy integration is a very...
...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...
...work closely with HMRC’s Tax Platform team to understand and implement HMRC’s policy to open source by default and code in the open. There are currently no firm plans in...
...of the service team who have achieved a lot in a short period of time. The team are working in an agile way, have all disciplines represented in their team...
...also not passed point 8 – although there are plans to share code within DVLA, and the team expressed a willingness to make its source code open and reusable, there...
...into the real world to visit users in their own contexts, namely in sheltered housing and in public libraries. The team said that meeting users in these venues enabled them...
...be used to assess changes in rough sleeping patterns over time. Implementing a RAP helped us to reduce the risk of introducing errors in the production of our release and...
...words that often occur together in a group of documents. These clusters represent topics found in the text. For instance, we found quite a few uses of the words 'years',...
...for the DCMS sectors publication. He has made huge strides in making the code easier for statisticians to interact with by translating it into a language they're familiar with. DCMS...