Getting from data to registers
...register.gov.uk domain. It will work with the register custodians who are responsible for running registers and are the domain experts, to ensure that the data in their registers is modelled...
...register.gov.uk domain. It will work with the register custodians who are responsible for running registers and are the domain experts, to ensure that the data in their registers is modelled...
...about registers. Why we need registers A register is an authoritative list of information you can trust. A canonical source of truth. Registers are important, and there are already many...
...and that’s to create links in the data at source, where and when it’s made. This is where registers can help. Registers offer authoritative lists of allowed values for a...
...more by working with people to build beta registers, but here is our first attempt to list them. 1. Registers are canonical and have a clear reason for their existence...
...authoritative sources of data. Paul Downey has written about the early-stage work we’re doing on digital registers. And there will be more to come. Registers won’t meet all government data...
...ago, we published an introduction to registers. One of the reasons we did this was to give potential custodians enough information about what registers are and what they can do....
...of the procurement process Public registers will help Having authoritative, trusted lists or ‘registers’ of public sector buying organisations, and suppliers to the public sector, will be a major step...
...be stored in registers ... Registers should replace many published lists of things as the recognised canonical sources of data wherever possible. But we won’t get there overnight. 6 November...
...decisions. Registers matter Consider what’s happening at Companies House, “the model for registers of the future”. Land Registry has the same ambition. It’s putting its focus on building a modern...
...data as an enabler of public services. We’re also helping government publish data through data.gov.uk and registers. There are now 26 registers in use, including registers of countries, local authorities...