Parliamentary Questions (PQs) are a mechanism by which MPs can ask questions of government departments on behalf of their constituents or for their own political needs. Within the Ministry of...
...of users’ time on page is very skewed with a very long tail, where 1% of pageviews contribute 22% of the time spent on these pages. This type of visualisation...
...panel was pleased that usability feedback has helped to improve the design of the service, including putting the most common items at the top of lists of benefits and ensuring...
...of the application. However, in the absence of high volumes of users to research, this quantitative data would highlight appropriate UI or design improvements. Summary of Original Report 19th September...
...code The agency responsible for the delivery of the service has published the entire source code of the service to their GitHub account. This should ideally be moved to an...
...The Schools Performance Tables service has been reviewed against the 26 points of the Service Standard at the end of the Alpha development. Outcome of service assessment After consideration the...
...Assessment: 27/4/2015 Date of Reassessment: 30/6/2015 Assessment Stage: alpha Result of Original Assessment: Not Pass Result of Reassessment: Pass Lead Assessor: T. Scott (Original) / S. Wood (Reassessment) Service Manager:...
...consistent with the user experience of the rest of GOV.UK by using the design patterns and style guide. The content of the service does not fully meet the GOV.UK style...
...see all code open sourced, regardless of usefulness to a wider audience or not. The only exceptions are configuration management code, code that contain sensitive information (e.g. fraud detection components)...
...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...
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