...repositories and opening the main functional code or by open sourcing these configuration files if possible. Files describing interactions between services should not be deemed closed by default. Digital by...
...applicants complete combined with a backend which the FCO uses as it processes applications. A login is required to the system. It replaces a previous system which is now well...
...not familiar with. Department / Agency: HMRC Date of Original Assessment: 26 January 2015 Date of Reassessment: 12 March 2015 Assessment stage: Alpha Review Result of Original Assessment: Not passed...
...intuitive. The panel were pleased to see the extent to which user research has been embedded into normal working processes, covering the full range of the service’s users, and that...
...members. There is no non-digital way to complete this transaction so the service should expect 100% digital take up. Analysis and Benchmarking The team has iterated on the service since...
...the service expands either to include other countries, or other visa types. Make all new source code open and reusable While it is fantastic that part of the codebase has...
...type value in the source code. It’s not possible to configure alerts by custom variables so we used the API to pull usage data in the past hour and email...
...They have opened up the source code (they have reused code from other services and anticipate some features of this one will be useful too) and have adopted an approach...
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