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JustSystems Contributes Key XBRL Rendering Technology to Financial Community
Innovation Allows Dynamic Rendering of Complex Financial Information Based on the XBRL Standard
May. 5, 2008 05:30 PM
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JustSystems announced that it is contributing intellectual property rights for its invention
of eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) rendering technologies to XBRL
International, the standards body responsible for the oversight of the XBRL
specification. The invention, known as the “formatting linkbase,”
provides enabling technology for viewing XBRL data in financial and other
business applications.
JustSystems is
a well-known supporter of open source and XBRL technology, and this
contribution clears the way for widespread implementations of this technology
and speeds the adoption of XBRL worldwide. JustSystems issued a statement that it will not seek to enforce
any of its enforceable U.S.
or foreign patents for the formatting linkbase against any implementation of the XBRL specification. This
move ensures full, free use of JustSystems’ rendering technologies as part of
any XBRL applications and initiatives.
XBRL is an XML
specification that promises to transform financial reporting by making
financial information highly accessible, interactive and comparable. XBRL is
now mandated for financial filings in multiple jurisdictions worldwide and is
expected to soon be mandated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC).
Under the
terms of this contribution, the XBRL formatting linkbase patents held by
JustSystems will not be asserted. JustSystems will maintain invention rights,
but the intellectual property and all documentation can be applied freely by
the developer community at large.
“We are
confident that developers will get significant value from the linkbase approach
for formatting and rendering XBRL financial data,” says Diane Mueller, vice president
of XBRL development at JustSystems and chair of the XBRL Technical Working
Group on Rendering. “As a
longstanding leader in XBRL innovations, we’re pleased to support the XBRL
standards development effort through a significant contribution.”
The XBRL
formatting linkbase provides a standards-based method for defining how XBRL
data — which is complex and largely unreadable by people — is rendered to
documents, web pages, wireless devices and other applications. By mapping data
elements to specific formatting conventions, the formatting linkbase helps
organizations to ensure the consistent display of XBRL data across multiple
output formats and delivery channels.
“JustSystems’ generosity and leadership in donating its
intellectual property to help ensure the smooth application of these concepts
in future modules of the XBRL specification is very much appreciated by the
consortium,” said John Turner, chairman of the XBRL International Standards
Board. “This approach, making relevant inventions available for use within the
XBRL community, sets a terrific example.”
For example, a
formatting linkbase may specify that the label for the data element “Current
Assets” is always displayed in bold. Or it may specify the value for “Net
Income” is always displayed with a double underline. These types of formatting
and rendering instructions are not specified within XBRL data, which is focused
on readability by computers, rather than people. The formatting linkbase
approach allows XBRL data to be displayed in a way that is appropriate for
human consumption.
JustSystems
issued a statement of non-assertion to XBRL International on May 5, 2008, at
which time the technology became fully accessible by members of the XBRL
International Consortium.
For more information
on JustSystems contact Elena Annuzzi, Elena@techmarket.com at TECHMarket Communications.
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