...recommend that the team should prioritise the implementation of the shared continuous integration environment to enable end-to-end testing in beta. Make all new source code open and reusable The team...
...to do this the first time you run it The script needs to be saved and authorised The code You can paste the code straight into the script editor window....
...beta phase is recommended for new digital services, rather than a big bang launch. This successful beta assessment should not be interpreted as a de-facto approval of this approach. To...
...suites above building a new separate interface. The panel was impressed that the service have already got commitment from the 3 vendors of custody software to integrate with the new...
...code more robust, and we're encouraging people to ditch spreadsheets for programming languages, where that’s appropriate. Our aim is ease of reproducibility, quality assurance, auditability, adaptability and sustainability of our...
The existing passport service within the UK allows you to complete an online application form to apply for, renew or update a passport. The user then prints a declaration form,...
...is a clear and efficient approach to defect resolution. Point 15 - Make all new source code open and reusable, and publish it under appropriate licences (or give a convincing...
...create enthusiasm for a new way of doing analysis. What we do We approach building RAP capability in teams by: starting small and growing, developing early examples to demonstrate value...
...team has completely rebuilt the state machine logic internally, and has refactored the code base for legibility. The code now is well structured. Test coverage has improved vastly from having...
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