Redundancy Payments: Claim for Loss of Notice - Service Assessment
...team to continue to explore the potential to publish as much of the service’s code in the open as possible. Design It was noted that the date entry field pattern...
...team to continue to explore the potential to publish as much of the service’s code in the open as possible. Design It was noted that the date entry field pattern...
...website runs on minimal technology, using inexpensive cloud hosting. Supported by established open source tools and developing code in the open. This is the right way to allow iteration and...
...alignment with general HQ needs across assisted digital (AD) and accessibility, and identifying a target group for the next phase. Collaboration with GDS to reuse the code on a different...
...the Digital-by-Default Service Standard, Service Design Manual and the Technology Code of Practice. After some short training on service assessment, I joined the BIS family of assessors and scheduled my...
...Performance Platform team to agree extra KPIs to measure success. Start work on a public dashboard to display service performance (see Measurement). Open up code as a default. Look again...
...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...
...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...
...service. Their answers to the questions about data protection and security were also reassuring to the panel. Additionally, the adoption of open source code from the outset was excellent. Recommendations...