Resources
This is a private forum for discussion of all activiites for members of XBRL Australia Limited, including technical issues, interoperability with related standards, application ideas, publicity issues and open questions. Working sub-groups will be created as needed for significant projects.
Jim Richards, Murdoch Business School, Murdoch University
July 6, 2002
This paper explores the development process of the eXtensible Business Reporting Language (commonly referred to as XBRL) from W3C Recommendations through to the creation of various financial statement outputs required by most Australian organisations. The paper outlines the skills that accountants need to contribute to the various development phases. It concludes with a discussion of how the skills can be incorporated into the accounting curriculum.
Australian Prudential Regulation Authority
APRA has prepared a range of special definition documents, or "taxonomies" that comply with the standards set down by XBRL.ORG, the governing body.
IT / XBRL
Hendrika Tibbits, University Western Sydney
Jim Richards, Murdoch University
Hendrika Tibbits, University Western Sydney
Jim Richards, Murdoch University
June 7, 2002
Mark Abernethy
09/11/2002