XBRL Data Collection: The four data quality rules
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View ArticleLearning UX Design with the Interaction Design Foundation – a review
I first came across the Interaction Design Foundation about 18 months ago when my father-in-law, a data analyst at a large accountancy firm, told me that he’d been enjoying some of their content and...
View ArticleSchemas and XBRL
The invention of schemas to provide formal definition of the contents of XML documents was one of the most important innovations accompanying the creation of the world wide web. For the first time it...
View ArticleThe Inline XBRL validation stack
1. Well-formedness To be machine-readable, XML has to be well formed. Attributes have to be enclosed in quotes; certain characters have to be escaped; all opening tags have to be matched with closing...
View ArticleMisleading labels – fraud or failure?
In my previous blogs, I have talked about how the iXBRL document validation process consists of a number of steps, like a ladder. If the validation process returns a failure at one step, it must stop...
View ArticleWhat do we do when taxonomies are published?
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View ArticleA big step to more efficient taxonomies
It is becoming common for data collection programmes to release versions of taxonomies with an expectation that external stakeholders will provide feedback on issues based on their own testing....
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