...Node size reflects account importance: typically weighted by either incoming connections/followers or eigenvalue centrality which reflects how well connected an individual is to parts of the network with greatest connectivity....
...but are particularly useful for code in text files for example R or Python code. Whilst git can be used locally on a single machine, or many networked machines, git...
...information about who is coming to the site and why. We've already had a response from someone working in the South African government, checking out how we're displaying statistics to...
...to each other. Because of this, they combined: children who were Mixed White and Black African, and Mixed White and Black Caribbean, with children who were Black children who were...
...across central government, and over the last 12 months we have added 53 new records to the ATRS repository on GOV.UK, taking the total number of published records to 59...
...a local authority. GDS's core focus is central government. However, the platforms we are building are available for the whole public sector, offering potential benefits for local public service use....
...not have full control over the HTML output, it is unclear whether the code is accessible. It was not clear from the presentation that the form components and fragments align...
...the central framework currently being pulled together by GDS in conjunction with CCS and exemplar departments. A central HMRC team is considering assisted digital needs and provision across a range...
...aspects to the code, so effort should be made to code in the open and share as much as possible with the rest of DWP, government community and third parties....
...discussion with the Analytical Systems and Pipelines Hub on a training series on reproducible coding. Voluntary Application of the Code of Practice for Statistics: The Code of Practice for Statistics...
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