BLOG:  Digital Financial Reporting

This is a blog for information relating to digital financial reporting.  This blog is basically my "lab notebook" for experimenting and learning about XBRL-based digital financial reporting.  This is my brain storming platform.  This is where I think out loud (i.e. publicly) about digital financial reporting. This information is for innovators and early adopters who are ushering in a new era of accounting, reporting, auditing, and analysis in a digital environment.

Much of the information contained in this blog is synthasized, summarized, condensed, better organized and articulated in my book XBRL for Dummies and in the chapters of Intelligent XBRL-based Digital Financial Reporting. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.

Entries from September 13, 2020 - September 19, 2020

ISO 20022: Universal Financial Industry Message Scheme

ISO describes IS0 20022, Universal Financial Industry Message Scheme, as "A single standardisation approach (methodology, process, repository) to be used by all financial standards initiatives."

The web page above also says:

It describes a common platform for the development of messages using: 

  • a modelling methodology to capture in a syntax-independent way financial business areas, business transactions and associated message flows
  • a central dictionary of business items used in financial communications
  • a set of XML and ASN.1 design rules to convert the message models into XML or ASN.1 schemas, whenever the use of the ISO 20022 XML or ASN.1-based syntax is preferred 

This PowerPoint Introduction to ISO 20022 provides additional information. This is another piece of the computational professional services puzzle!

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RuleML as a Knowledge Interoperation Hub

RuleML as Knowledge Interoperation Hub

RuleML as Knowledge Interoperation Hub (Slides)

Graph-Relational Data, Ontology, Rules

 

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