Using data science to build a taxonomy for GOV.UK

...the new taxonomy which, together with data and user research, allowed us to tailor the taxonomy to meet user needs. Since we’ll be doing similar activities for other categories of...
...the new taxonomy which, together with data and user research, allowed us to tailor the taxonomy to meet user needs. Since we’ll be doing similar activities for other categories of...
...on existing services and the most useful metrics to measure and publish to assess ongoing performance of the new service the plan to make source code openly available for re-use...
...non-digital steps. 15. Product code not open is but all new code and functionality is reusable. 16. N/A at this stage. May consider IDA platform when established. 22-24. Do not...
...the Python microframework Flask. The code for communicating with the Met Office application programme interfaces (APIs) is written in Python, with data stored in a NoSQL Mongo database. We'll make...
...consider how to clarify and streamline this process. Point 15 - Make all new source code open and reuseable, and publish it under appropriate licences (or provide a convincing explanation...
...open source reusable code you should: ensure that code is opened as first priority when a new developer starts; if the repo is not public from the start there is...
...is presented to the portfolio board, which approves its transfer to completion. To help actualise the project's benefits, the team employs agile delivery practises, such as sprint goals and user...
...taken include: appointing a Service Manager to run the service and implement a service improvement plan during the Beta. conducting a small survey of applicants who have had access to...
...appear to have been much exploration of this. One of the objectives of an alpha should be to validate user needs. An API feels like a new area ripe for...
...the new Intranet for the Department of Health (DH). This replaces an old intranet called Delphi which started in 2003 and was rebuilt in 2008. The rebuild cost was £3m...