What next for the Performance Platform

...is up to date. This means everyone has access to the latest information and helps avoid any confusion. We have had some feedback on the current format that it is...
...is up to date. This means everyone has access to the latest information and helps avoid any confusion. We have had some feedback on the current format that it is...
...with the significant improvements introduced through iteration of the Public Beta. A plan for understanding the cause of dissatisfaction amongst the remaining users will be valuable for improving the service...
...on Data Engineering GDS’s very own Data Architect, Andy Delaney, laid the foundation for the abundance of form and variety in the word of Big Data with his enlightening overview...
...fundamentals of tag management, followed by some case studies. He spoke about the application of custom data collection to help empower analysts to better address multiple organisational objectives more effectively....
...formula in an adjacent column cell for each URL. Input the formula in an adjacent cell to the URL Applying this formula for all of the URLs in column A...
...richer insight for our colleagues in multidisciplinary teams. In October, between 70 and 80 members of the cross-government user research and performance analysis communities got together at HMRC’s Digital Data...
...for data storage. For those who work in government to analyse data sets, we can improve efficiencies and encourage more data analysis to take place, making us more aware of...
...non-digital steps. 15. Product code not open is but all new code and functionality is reusable. 16. N/A at this stage. May consider IDA platform when established. 22-24. Do not...
...those needs during beta. The team should help make the case to DWP for a positive outcome on their policy around open sourcing of software. The service will ultimately form...
...discussion - across government and outside of it. For a mainstream audience focused on a specific product, some of those questions may not be that interesting. For an analyst or...