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Introducing the OIM

XBRL International is getting ready for the upcoming publication of the Open Information Model specifications as Candidate Recommendations. What is the OIM, we hear you ask?

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Why do we have Software Certification?

XBRL International strongly encourages all software providers to get their software certified annually in order to guarantee that their product is fit-for-purpose. XBRL Certified Software™ has been tested against a rigorous and objective set of conformance suites that are produced alongside the XBRL specifications. Software certification is crucial to ensuring interoperability. An XBRL or iXBRL […]

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20 Years of XBRL

This Tuesday marked twenty years since XBRL first went public with a draft specification, a taxonomy, and a vision of vastly improved business transparency with benefits across the entire business reporting supply chain. Today, hundreds of implementations around the world benefit from the freely licensed XBRL standard – with an interactive map of global projects available […]

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New XBRL Certified Software™

We’re delighted to announce that a number of software products have met the stringent criteria required to gain XBRL Certified Software status. Congratulations to Reportix, ABZ Reporting and Workiva respectively on the certification of the following products: CellStore by Reportix, a drop-in database solution for XBRL and iXBRL which helps you take control of your data management, […]

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Updated Guidance explains new Extensible Enumeration Features

Extensible Enumerations is a powerful feature of XBRL that enables the creation of concepts that take a value from a pre-defined list.

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Extensible Enumerations 2.0 Specification achieves Recommended Status

This week the XBRL Board of Directors has approved the progression to recommendation status of an important new specification: the Extensible Enumerations Specification (EE). Version 2 of the Extensible Enumerations specification provides improved support for reporting values that are taken from a prescribed list, such as a list of countries.  The use of Extensible Enumerations […]

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Transformation Rules Registry v4 Specification achieves Recommended status

This week the XBRL Board of Directors has approved the progression to recommendation status of an important new specification: the Transformation Rules Registry (TRR4).

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New Approvals: The Data Types Registry

The XBRL Standards Board has voted to promote a number of additional data types to the Recommended status from their previous Candidate Recommendation state, following extensive testing from within the community, including by multiple vendors. These include data types that support Extensible Enumerations 2.0 and the OIM specifications, restricted monetary types, and physical measurements, amongst others. A complete […]

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David Shaw Takes up Role as XSB Chair

XBRL International is delighted to welcome David Shaw as the new Chair of the XBRL Standards Board (XSB). As Chair, David will lead the XSB as they oversee the XBRL Standards making process, set the direction of technical Working Groups, and develop and maintain individual XBRL specifications. David Shaw is XBRL Supervising Project Manager at the […]

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XII Best Practices Board seeks Nominations

XBRL International is seeking candidates to fill open positions on the Best Practices Board (BPB). The purpose of the BPB is to actively manage the production, dissemination and continual improvement of publications. Equally, it is responsible for content that describes methods, processes and best practices for successful development, implementation, integration, maintenance and usage of XBRL […]

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