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Using Fujitsu Tools to Create (and Use) Taxonomies Efficiently

Using Fujitsu Tools to Create (and Use) Taxonomies Efficiently. Cormac McKenna Fujitsu Software Corporation, Fujitsu House, South County Business Park, Leopardstown, Dublin 18, Ireland. cmckenna@fsw.fujitsu.com www.fujitsu.com/interstage. Fujitsu XBRL Tools: XWand. XWand Manager

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Using Fujitsu Tools to Create (and Use) Taxonomies Efficiently

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  1. Using Fujitsu Tools to Create (and Use) Taxonomies Efficiently Cormac McKenna Fujitsu Software Corporation, Fujitsu House, South County Business Park,Leopardstown, Dublin 18, Ireland. cmckenna@fsw.fujitsu.com www.fujitsu.com/interstage

  2. Fujitsu XBRL Tools: XWand • XWand Manager • Taxonomy development environment • Instance document submission • XWand Tools • XBRL Document Editor • XWand API • Application Development Environment

  3. Taxonomy Development • Macro view • Developing taxonomies is a collaborative enterprise • Team based • Distributed • Micro view • Kick starting the process • Power users

  4. XWand Manager • Web-based • Taxonomy development • Instance document submission • XBRL content store • Schemas, linkbases • Other document types – excel, CSV, etc. • Document searching • Role-based • Manager, developer user • Content lifecycle • Versioning • Task oriented workflow

  5. Content State/Details XWand Manager Taxonomy Store

  6. Public level Published Managing level Approval Requested Archived Provider level Created Rejected Working Saved XWand Manager • Content Lifecycle

  7. XWand Manager • WebDAV interface • Bulk loading of data • Access to content via a well-known interface • Structured and lifecycle view • Access by XWand Tools • Annotating content • For application usage • Defining relationships

  8. XWand Tools • GUI-based XBRL document editors • Taxonomy and instance documents • Point and click, drag and drop paradigm • Full support for XBRL 2.1 recommended specification (and errata) • Multiple views supported • Defining elements made easy • Discoverable Taxonomy View • Colour-coded elements

  9. XWand Tools: Advanced Use Cases • Defining from existing forms • Using the element declaration table • URI Mapping • Local access for remote taxonomies

  10. XWand Tools : Creating Taxonomies from Excel Forms Domain Concepts Excel Form Reference/Label Linkbase XBRL Taxonomy

  11. XWand Tools Context/ dimension Abstract Element Schema Element

  12. XWand Tools : Creating Taxonomies from Excel Forms • Create a taxonomy • Extract excel labels into (Word, Excel, CSV) file • Generate name, id, etc. for each label • Use perl, awk, word, etc. • Create a dummy taxonomy • Copy and paste into Element Declaration Table

  13. XWand Tools Element Declaration Table

  14. XWand Tools: URI Mapping • Taxonomy component stored remotely • Referenced/Imported taxonomy, linkbase • What if you disconnect? • Store taxonomy locally • Map the remote URL to local file store • Mapping persists • Explicit removal required

  15. Mapped elements managed using Tool>Options Mapping Dialogue

  16. XWand API: Optimisations • For XBRL applications accessing instance documents or taxonomies • Validating submissions • Bulk printing • Generating web applications/services • Loading/accessing from database

  17. XWand API: Optimisations • Share the taxonomy … • API allows for taxonomy to be cached and associated with instance document stream • Taxonomy only loaded/resolved once • Load only those linkbases you need … • For instance document validation you don’t need presentation, label or reference linkbases • For document printing you (probably) don’t need reference linkbases

  18. XWand: Summary • Full support for collaborative workplace • Supporting both expert and novice • Optimisations to increase responsiveness and throughput • Questions?

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