XBRL INTERNATIONAL SEEKS BROAD INPUT ON DISCUSSION
DOCUMENT
15 February 2010
XBRL International, Inc., (XII) released “XBRL: Towards a Diverse Ecosystem” today, a Discussion Document seeking public comment on the future business requirements and technical roadmap for the XBRL business information standard. The Discussion Document may be downloaded at: http://www.xbrl.org/2010TechDiscussion/2010TechDiscussion.pdf
The deadline to submit a comment letter or respond to the
survey is March 19th, 2010.
The XBRL Standards Board (XSB), responsible for managing the
technical development of the XBRL standard, has developed the Discussion
Document to determine the technical goals of the Consortium over the next 5-10
years. The XSB is seeking feedback on its proposals to focus on three areas:
·
Ease
of use for developers
·
Enabling
information comparability around the world
·
Simplifying
the use of XBRL data for analysis systems.
The Discussion Document is the first step in the
consortium’s development of a formal strategy which aims to expand on the
existing, successful XBRL standard. The consortium is exploring ways to make it
more accessible and more powerful while protecting existing investments made by
a very broad range of users.
A series of webinars will be held with members of the XSB to present details about the discussion document. Please see below for dates and times and how to participate.
“XII is inviting this open dialogue with all our
stakeholders as we gather feedback to evaluate the technical evolution of the XBRL
standard over the next decade.” said Anthony Fragnito, CPA, CEO of XBRL
International, Inc. “This important dialogue is being undertaken to ensure we
continue the pace of XBRL adoption and meet the needs of the growing and
diverse global marketplace using the XBRL standard.”
“We have reached an important point in the development of
XBRL” commented John Turner, outgoing Chair of the XBRL Standards Board. “In
part, XII now seeks to facilitate XBRL’s further adoption inside the
enterprise, as well as within other areas of the private and public sectors
that rely on business reporting of all kinds. We are very keen to obtain
significant external input on our ideas.”
Webinar Information
Links to presentations:
February 23, 2010 at 1300 UTC (8 am EST): Click here to automatically join meeting; room open 15 minutes in advance
March 3, 2010 at 2200 UTC (5pm EST) Click here to automatically join meeting; room open 15 minutes in advance
March 11, 2010 at 1700 UTC (noon EST) Click here to automatically join meeting room open 15 minutes in advance
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Announced
by:
Hugh
Wallis
XBRL
International
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