The 14th XBRL Conference has concluded!
Thank you to everyone who came to the conference and we hope to see you next year! Below are the archived presentation documents that we received for the conference.
If there are any documents you believe should be in this list, please let us know.
Plenary Presentations
- Ian Ball - XBRL, Automation, and Enhancing the Credibility of Financial Reporting and Auditing
- Ian Ball - Support Documentation: Interactive Data: The Impact on Assurance, New Challenges For The Audit Profession
- Chairman Christopher Cox - The Promise of Interactive Data
- Jeffrey Diermeier - XBRL: An Investor's Perspective
- Robert Herz - XBRL and Accounting Standards - Where are we? Where are we heading?
- Federico Florez - XBRL Implementation in Latin America
- Kurt Ramin - Welcome from XBRL International: Report on XII Activity (File 1 of 2)
- Kurt Ramin - Welcome from XBRL International: Report on XII Activity (File 2 of 2)
- Sir David Tweedie - Plenary Presentation
- Harm Jan van Burg: Dutch Taxonomy Project
Track Session Presentations
- Academic and Research Track - Researching the 10K
- Academic and Research Track - How Valid Are They? (File 1 of 2)
- Academic and Research Track - How Valid Are They? (File 2 of 2)
- Analysts and Investors Track: From Financial Reporting to Enhanced Business Reporting
- Analysts and Investors Track: The XML Financial Analysis Lifecycle
- Developer Track: Using XBRL's Extensibility (File 1 of 2)
- Developer Track: Using XBRL's Extensibility (File 2 of 2)
- Developer Track: Open Source and XBRL: Where are we?
- Developer Track: XBRL in the Network - TIVO for Data Integration?
- Developer Track: Interactive Spreadsheets - Formats and Working Designs
- Developer Track: Applied XSLT - Exposing XBRL Structures for Visual Review
- Developer Track: XBRL Formulas - Lessons Learned
- Developer Track: Mapping XBRL Data Into and Out of Conventional Data Stores
- Developer Track: ShinGinko Tokyo Electronic Loan Application System
- Developer Track: XBRL Versioning
- Internal Reporting Track: An XBRL GL Use Case: Implementation and Future Developments
- Internal Reporting Track: Comprehensive Financial Data Modeling
- Internal Reporting Track: XBRL and Continuous Monitoring
- Regulator Track: Bank of Japan's XBRL Project
- Regulator Track - European Experience: Implementation of COREP and FINREP in XBRL in France
- Regulator Track - European Experience: CEBS COREP and FINREP
- Regulator Track: Beyond XBRL: business Challenges for Financial Reporting (File 1 of 2)
- Regulator Track: Beyond XBRL: business Challenges for Financial Reporting (File 2 of 2)
- Regulator Track: Lessons Learned/XBRL @ FDIC
- Regulator Track - European Experience: XBRL in Europe
- Regulator Track - European Experience: The XBRL CBSO Project
- Taxonomy Development Track: Challenges in Creating a Taxonomy for the US Market
- Taxonomy Development Track: Building User-Friendly Taxonomies
- Taxonomy Development Track: The Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation (DTCC) and XBRL
- Taxonomy Development Track: FSA and XBRL
- Tutorial Track: Understanding XBRL Dimensions, a Business User's Perspective (File 1 of 2)
- Tutorial Track: Understanding XBRL Dimensions, a Business User's Perspective (File 2 of 2)
- Tutorial Track: Using the US-GAAP Taxonomy from a Financial Reporting perspective
- Tutorial Track: Issues and Approaches to Rendering XBRL
- Vendor Theater: DynAccSys Xabra
- Vendor Theater: ADP - Engaging Investors in XBRL - Successful Conversion to an Improved Information Experience