Make a Plea - Self Certification
...to the service. Open source Code in the open; nothing is stopping the team from opening up the source, so they should do so at earliest available opportunity. Design Update...
...to the service. Open source Code in the open; nothing is stopping the team from opening up the source, so they should do so at earliest available opportunity. Design Update...
...such as RTextTools and RCurl, in just 13 lines of code, David was able to segregate the comments in to two groups: 1) those against and 2) those in favour...
...team should ensure that the code for the service has been released prior to launch The service team should engage with the cross-government design community to gain advice and contribute...
...been seen before in the research> Assisted Digital Continue to work with specialist partners to make sure the service has understood the assisted digital support needs of harder to reach...
...needs of the service. Have used appropriate tools to build, host and operate the service and also put code in the open. Have capacity and flexibility to update and improve...
...appropriate. A large proportion of the code is open source and being developed in the open. Some libraries are not yet open source but the team has a roadmap for...
...DVLA digital services conduct a full code review for accessibility Service consistency with GOV.UK To meet point 13 of the Service Standard the team should: get content designers trained in...
...Analytics is now sent directly to the platform, reusing open source code from our team. Now HMRC controls all of its data and is able to quickly automate their integration....
...We recommend the iPython notebook and R Studio as good applications for writing code. A good text editor is also extremely helpful (we recommend Text Wrangler). If your work firewall...
...release their code under an appropriate licence before returning for a live assessment. Point 11 - The service team should gain greater understanding of what happens in the event of...