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C. Choosing the right technology

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  • DSF Open Source Library

    06/06/22 12:51   |  All Guidelines and Documentation  |  C. Choosing the right technology

  • DSF Technical Principles

    30/05/22 14:51   |  All Guidelines and Documentation  |  C. Choosing the right technology

    Digital Services Factory (DSF) builds platforms, and services that help deliver a simple, and joined-up experience of government to everyone.
    The DSF Principles, described below, are a set of criteria to help government design, build and buy technology.

  • Technical Policy – API Standard

    17/05/22 14:28   |  All Guidelines and Documentation  |  C. Choosing the right technology

    The following web-based application programming interface (API) standards guidance will help teams deliver the best possible services to users.

  • Guidance for Cloud Computing

    17/05/22 09:09   |  All Guidelines and Documentation  |  C. Choosing the right technology

    Services must be hosted either on premises or through cloud computing. If your service is on premises, you must ensure that you are ‘cloud ready’. This will minimise disruption during any future changes in your hosting arrangements.

  • Performance Framework

    09/05/22 21:25   |  A. Understanding User Needs  |  All Guidelines and Documentation  |  C. Choosing the right technology

    The goal of the Digital Services Factory is to provide well maintained, user centered services that help the user achieve an outcome with minimal effort. In order to measure the level of success of our services we need to answer questions such as: Is the service working for the users? Is it working well? Are the changes we are making improving the service? What does good looks like?

  • GDPR key definitions

    09/05/22 20:22   |  A. Understanding User Needs  |  All Guidelines and Documentation  |  C. Choosing the right technology

    Under data protection law, consent means offering individuals real choice and control in relation to how their data is processed. Consent requires a positive opt-in and a very clear and specific statement of consent – don’t use pre-ticked boxes or any other method of default consent.