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Taxonomy Packages Advanced to Candidate Recommendation with Call for Implementations

Taxonomy Packages make taxonomies easier to use by allowing for automated configuration of support software and additional meta-data that help users understand the way they are structured.

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XBRL GL Taxonomy Advances to “REC” Status

The 2015 XBRL GL Taxonomy has advanced to Recommendation status, meaning it is stable and is considered suitable for broad adoption and implementation. XBRL GL is intended to enable the efficient handling of financial and business information contained within an organisation, including the representation of anything that is found in a chart of accounts, journal entries or […]

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Making XBRL Easier

XII is looking to develop additional and somewhat simpler ways using an OIM, or Open Information Model, aimed at providing standardised ways to deal with XBRL using alternative syntax.

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Open Information Model – Call for participation

XII announces the formation of a new Working Group to further the development of a syntax-independent model for XBRL v2.1 and associated specifications.

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XBRL GL 2015 Published as Proposed Recommendation

Based on stakeholder feedback XII has published the XBRL GL 2015 Framework as a Proposed Recommendation, meaning that sufficient implementation and deployment experience has been gathered and it is believed that no additional development of the specification is necessary. The changes introduced in this version mostly fix errors and inconsistencies reported from implementation projects. New or enhanced functionality […]

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Taxonomy Packages 1.0 Standardizes “Entry Points”

Those of you who work with them know that taxonomies can be large and as complex as the domains to which they are applied. Taxonomies are made up of many constituent XML files, and have historically been published alongside documentation that provides an explanation of which parts of the taxonomy do what. These “entry points” allow taxonomies to […]

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Technical Update – Requirements for Ordering of Networks and their Root Nodes 1.0

Developers, Taxonomists and Specification Specialists — Please Read! The Base Spec Working Group has released an initial requirements document that seeks a standardised way to control ordering between multiple independent networks of relationships in a taxonomy and a mechanism to control the ordering between such concepts at the root.  Access the document

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More International Date and Number Formats for Transformation Rules Registry

The XSB has approved the Transformation Rules Registry v3 to Candidate Recommendation status, introducing further support for a number of international date and number formats. This registry defines how the preferred presentation of values in Inline XBRL documents is converted to the standardised formats required by XBRL data types. This specification is ready for implementation and feedback on […]

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“Uniform Presentation” in the Netherlands

The Netherlands Institute of Chartered Accountants has developed a “Uniform Presentation” (UP) specification so that XBRL instance data is displayed the same or nearly identically when created by different software applications.

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Enumerations Spec Advanced to Rec Status

Additional multi-lingual capability added to XBRL At its 29 October meeting, the XII Board of Directors approved the promotion of the Extensible Enumerations 1.0 specification to Recommendation Status, meaning the spec is stable and considered suitable for broad adoption and implementation.The Extensible Enumerations specification helps regulators and filers that need to customise structured data definitions. It allows the […]

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