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  • Use a reference architecture to develop a public sector organisation’s technology and how it shares data across government.

  • The National Data Strategy Forum was created to ensure that a diverse range of perspectives continue to inform the implementation of the National Data Strategy.

  • A simple guide to understanding and describing the trustworthiness of autonomous systems and associated artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms.

  • The data formats bus operators must use when publishing location data via the Bus Open Data Service under the SIRI-VM standard.

  • Description of the dataset showing areas of coal extracted by surface excavations in the past or currently being excavated.

  • Description of the dataset showing extent of coal resources capable of being extracted by surface mining methods.

  • A short guide to understanding and valuing data, from defining the different types of data to dealing with bad data and bias.

  • A guide to machine learning techniques for limited data problems, including approaches for small amounts of data and for large amounts of unlabelled data.

  • All essential shared data assets (ESDA) must be assessed for data quality issues, made findable and be available through APIs.

  • Share your reference data for use in projects and services outside your organisation.

  • Description of the data set showing types of geological disturbances which may have been affected by coal mining.

  • Description of the data set showing likely extent of probable underground coal workings for which no recorded plans exist.

  • The Data Standards Authority’s (DSA) operating model and processes for working with internal and external partners on setting common data standards for government.

  • A user guide for the linked administrative data on education, assessment and university admissions available in the GRADE data set.

  • Guidance for local authorities and operators of local bus services in England.

  • This cross-government review contains contributed articles on state-of-the-art data linking methods and makes recommendations for government data linkage.

  • These standards should be used for publishing geospatial data in accordance with the National Data Strategy and in compliance with the recommendations of the Data Standards Authority.

  • How to make sure your data is accessible, reusable and maintained independently of any technology or service.

  • Steps for assuring quality under extreme time constraints

  • How you can test and manage your API when it is in discovery.