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Title: XBRL


1
XBRL the future
  • Miklos A. Vasarhelyi

2
A view in perspective
  • What is a markup language?
  • The role of a markup language in the development
    of Internetworking
  • Tim Berners-Lee and the Web
  • Weaving the Web, Harper Collins, New York,
    1999.
  • A Web server
  • A Markup language
  • A Browser
  • On top of an existing infrastructure
  • Public access, non-proprietary cooperation

3
Some Principles
  • Little intelligence in the network
  • Generic rules of good behavior
  • A hierarchy of nodes and rules of the road for
    IP numbering and domain name determination
  • A series of unexpected, some times dysfunctional
    consequences
  • Domain name exploitation, traveling viruses,
    denial of access, over-commercialization of the
    medium,lack of accountability, questionable
    content, etc.

4
The cycle
5
The cycle
  • Shannon Weaver
  • measurement theory
  • fine -gt coarse not
  • coarse to fine

Other forms of XML
Economic events
6
Issues
  • Encapsulation
  • Standardization of accounts
  • Accounts of same name in difference industries
  • Volatility of transactions
  • Advancing the international cycle
  • Nature of the taxonomy and of the taxons
  • Irreversibility of transaction classification

7
Issues
  • Attestation at the account level
  • The attestation can be a tag
  • Audit methodology does not provide for account
    attestation per se
  • Only analogy could be SAS 70 opinions (agreed
    upon procedures)
  • Materiality threshold does not apply

8
Complexities from implementation
  • Not empirically based (patches will be necessary)
  • Babel tower of taxonomies
  • 14 industries in the US
  • Many countries (50)
  • Each with its own industries
  • No mapping requirement
  • How to consolidate across countries?

9
Complexities (2)
  • Implementation is not transitive with XML
    therefore XML tool may not work
  • Versioning based on date has its own difficulties
  • No relationship with transaction XML tagging
    schemata

10
Futurity
  • Tagging of lower level elemental transactions
    (equivalent to journalizing)
  • Linking tagging to continuous process monitoring
  • heuristic filters,
  • domain parameterization
  • routing into pre-set categories (XBRL
    categories??)

11
Futurity
  • Automation of accounting processes
  • A wider set of measurement processes
  • Continuous process monitoring
  • Accountability at the transaction level
  • Common channels and transaction
  • One big step in the evolutionary process

12
A historical opportunity lost
  • Babel of standards and industries will continue
    undiminished
  • Social costs will be much larger than should
  • Substantial noise will be inserted into the
    system due to the near impossibility of
    official mappings
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