...accessible. My team provides assistance to everyone from data scientists keen to use the latest Natural Language Processing packages through to operational colleagues who want to make dashboards to track...
...data we collect could be used to flag up problems inbetween testing. The investigation centred on analysing the characteristics of those users who start but fail to complete services. For...
...blog. Our plan is to connect all government services to the Performance Platform, starting with major ones like GOV.UK Verify. If you'd like a dashboard then please get in touch....
...places - the Performance Platform and the Transactions Explorer. Over the past year we’ve been looking to integrate these two products and today we’ve brought them together. Moving everything to...
...ongoing user research is in place. The service requires users to provide their National Insurance number, though this is not strictly required to make a plea. For some users, providing...
...in the accelerator programme, who specified their degree of expertise in each topic related to the keywords. We then sent each mentor the applications which were more relevant to their...
...for teams within the Ministry of Justice who would like to undertake quasi-experimental impact evaluations using propensity score matching. Get in touch If you’d like to learn more about the...
...application. The team needs to ensure there is an incentive for users to go through to the 'transaction done' page on GOV.UK, to ensure user satisfaction and transaction completion data...
...arrangements needed to support continuous deployment must come to fruition. It is essential that the team which owns the service is able to deploy code rapidly in response to user...
...devices and browsers, including mobiles and tablets, before it is ready to go live. More information here: https://www.gov.uk/service-manual/user-centered-design/browsers-and-devices.html 5. The ability to make quick changes or improvements to the service...
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