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Use a reference architecture to develop a public sector organisation’s technology and how it shares data across government.
CABE was a non-departmental public body responsible for advising government on architecture and urban design. It merged into the Design Council in 2011
This advice explains why good design is important, what success might look like and how it might be delivered in applications for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIP).
The Competition and Market Authority (CMA)'s work aims to tackle potentially harmful online selling practices.
Get endorsement and approval to apply for the Global Talent visa to work in the UK as a leader in arts and culture - architecture, fashion, film, television.
An information architecture is vital to ensuring that information and data can flow across government.
Information including terms of reference and panel members about Sir Terry Farrell's independent architecture review.
Two papers from the CMA's Behavioural Hub discussing and summarising evidence on online choice architecture (OCA) and how it potentially causes harm.
IP protection for architectural designs in China most commonly relies on copyright and related rights.
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