Gepsio

Start Date: 
January 1, 2009
Brief Description: 
Gepsio is a .NET-based document object model for XBRL documents. Load your XBRL document with the XbrlDocument class and work with your XBRL document exposed as a set of .NET classes with a variety of properties and methods. Loaded XBRL documents are automatically validated against the information against the XBRL specification, and exceptions are thrown when invalid XBRL documents are loaded. The Gepsio code base is unit tested using the XBRL-CONF-CR3-2007-03-05 unit tests designed by the XBRL organization.
Project Objectives: 
Allow .NET developers to work with XBRL documents and data without needing to write all of the necessary code. Provide an "XBRL consumption and validation engine" and expose data in XBRL documents as a set of easy-to-use .NET properties accessible through code.
Project Purpose: 
Analysis
Research
Project Content: 
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Internal/External Reporting: 
Neither
Status: 
Development
Collected Data Availability: 
No Information Available
Mandatory or Optional: 
No Information Available
Filing Format: 
None
Organization Sponsoring Project: 
Jeff Ferguson
Type of Organization Sponsoring Project: 
Consultant
Information About Organization: 
I have been a software developer throughout my entire professional career, which began in 1989. I have written software for Microsoft operating systems during that entire time, starting with DOS and Windows 3.0. I followed the Microsoft development community using the C and C++ languages. In 2000, I moved to .NET and have written software using both C# and VB.NET. Specialties Development .NET, C#, WPF, XAML, XML, VB.NET Database Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Access Tools Visual Studio, Team Foundation Server Specialization CSLA, TUIO, XBRL
Region: 
North America

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