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Contents
Articles XBRL Additive Manufacturing File Format ADL Registry Advanced Distributed Learning AppML AS4 Atom (standard) Attention Profiling Mark-up Language Auto-lead Data Format Binary Format Description language BlogML BPEL script BPEL4People Business Process Execution Language Call Control eXtensible Markup Language Canonical XML CellML Channel Definition Format CityGML COLLADA Common Alerting Protocol Consegi declaration Content Assembly Mechanism Content Management Interoperability Services Context management Continuous Media Markup Language cXML DAISY Digital Talking Book Darwin Information Typing Architecture DGML dicML Digital Item Declaration Language Digital Signature Services Directory Services Markup Language
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DisplayML DITA Open Toolkit Document Definition Markup Language Document Object Model Document Schema Definition Languages Document Structure Description Document Type Declaration Document Type Definition ebXML EbXML Messaging Services Election Markup Language Embedded RDF EMML EMML (Motorola) Emotion Markup Language Enterprise Privacy Authorization Language EventsML-G2 EXSLT Extensible Application Markup Language Extensible Configuration Checklist Description Format Extensible Data Format Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol Extensible MPEG-4 Textual Format Extensible Provisioning Protocol Extensible Resource Identifier FeedSync FictionBook FleXML Flow Description Markup Language Form Faces GeoXACML GML Application Schemas GMX GMX-V Google Wave Federation Protocol GPS eXchange Format GraphML GRDDL
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Green Pages GuideML GXA GXL HERAS-AF HTML5 HTML5 in mobile devices Information and Content Exchange Java API for XML Registries Java Speech Markup Language JDOM Job Definition Format Job Submission Description Language KaXUL Keyhole Markup Language Klip LGML Link contract List of XML markup languages MARC standards MARIA XML Marketing.xml MathML Metalink MetaWeblog Microsoft Office XML formats MIL-STD-6040 Multimodal Architecture and Interfaces Music Markup Language MusicXML MXML MzXML Namespace Routing Language Namespace-based Validation Dispatching Language National Information Exchange Model Natural Language Semantics Markup Language Nested Context Language NeuroML
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NewsML NewsML 1 NewsML-G2 NeXML NIEM conformance OAXAL Observations and Measurements ODD (Text Encoding Initiative) ODRL OMA Client Provisioning OMA Device Management OMDoc OML Open Data Protocol Open eBook Open Scripture Information Standard Open XML Paper Specification OpenDD OpenMath Opera Show Format OPML Petri Net Markup Language PhyloXML Polyglot markup Precision Graphics Markup Language Programming Metadata Communications Protocol Pronunciation Lexicon Specification QTI ramm.x RDF feed RDF/XML RDFa Really Simple Discovery RecipeML Regular Language description for XML RELAX NG Remote Telescope Markup Language Report Definition Language
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Resource Description Framework RSS RSS Cloud RSS enclosure S1000D S5 (file format) SAML 1.1 SAML 2.0 Schema for Object-Oriented XML Schematron SCXML
Security Assertion Markup Language Semantic Interpretation for Speech Recognition SensorML Service Provisioning Markup Language Sharable Content Object Reference Model Simple API for XML Sitemaps SOAP SOAP with Attachments SOAP-over-UDP Solution Deployment Descriptor Speech Application Language Tags Speech Recognition Grammar Specification Speech Synthesis Markup Language Segmentation Rules eXchange Standard Business Reporting Streaming Transformations for XML
SWORD (protocol) sXBL Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language SyncML Text Encoding Initiative MPEG-4 Part 17 TREX Universal Description Discovery and Integration Use of Ogg formats in HTML5 USMTF
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Vector Markup Language VoiceXML VoiD VTD-XML W3C MMI WDDX Web feed Web Ontology Language Web Services Conversation Language Web Services Description Language Web Services Endpoint Language White Pages (UDDI) WiX WS-CDL WS-Discovery WS-Policy WS-Security WS-Transfer X3D XACML XAdES XBEL
XBL XBRL GL XBRLS xCal xCBL XDI XDuce XDXF XFA XForms XFrames XHTML XHTML Friends Network XHTML Modularization XHTML+Voice XInclude
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XKMS XLIFF XLink XML Encryption XML for Analysis XML Information Set XML Interface for Network Services XML Metadata Interchange XML Object Model XML pipeline XML Resource XML schema XML Schema (W3C) XML Script XML Shareable Playlist Format XML Signature XML transformation language
XML-binary Optimized Packaging XML-RPC XML/EDIFACT Xml:tm XOMGL XOXO XPDL XProc XRDS XrML XSIL XSL XSL Formatting Objects XSLT XSLT elements XUL XUpdate xVRML Yellow Pages (UDDI)
References
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Article Sources and Contributors Image Sources, Licenses and Contributors
Article Licenses License
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XBRL
XBRL
eXtensible Business Reporting Language
Filename extension
Internet media type
Developed by
Type of format
Extended from
Standard(s)
.xbrl, .xml
application/xml
XBRL International
Markup language
XML
[1] XBRL 2.1 Specification
XBRL(eXtensible Business Reporting Language) is a freely available, market-driven, open, and global standard for exchanging business information. XBRL allows information modeling and the expression of semantic meaning commonly required in business reporting. XBRL is XML-based. It uses the XML syntax and related XML technologies such as XML Schema, XLink, XPath, and Namespaces to articulate this semantic meaning. One use of XBRL is to define and exchange financial information, such as a financial statement. The XBRL Specification is developed and published by XBRL International, Inc. (XII). XBRL is a standards-based way to communicate and exchange business information between business systems. These communications are defined by metadata set out in XBRL taxonomies, which capture the definition of individual reporting concepts as well as the relationships between concepts and other semantic meaning. Information being communicated or exchanged is provided within an XBRL instance. Early users of XBRL included regulators such as the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation [2] and the Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS).[3] Common functions in many countries that make use of XBRL include regulators of stock exchanges and securities, banking regulators, business registrars, revenue reporting and tax-filing agencies, and national statistical agencies. A wiki repository of XBRL projects is available to [4] [5] be freely explored and updated. An XBRL Adoption Survey is available as well . According to the FT "the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in the US, the UKs HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), and Companies [6] House in Singapore have begun to require companies to use it, and other regulators are following suit."
Specification The current (2008) version of XBRL is 2.1, with errata corrections. The normative version of all the XML Schemas is provided in the specification documents, not in separate files. A conformance suite is available to test processors of XBRL documents.
XBRL Document Structure In typical usage, XBRL consists of anXBRL instance', containing primarily the business facts being reported, and a collection of taxonomies (called a Discoverable Taxonomy Set (DTS)), which define metadata about these facts, such as what the facts mean and how they relate to one another. XBRL uses XML Schema, XLink, and XPointer standards.
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