XBRL International API Task Force Survey |
Welcome
Welcome to the XBRL International (XII) Application Programming Interface (API) survey.
The XII API Task Force has been set up to recommend standard APIs for XBRL-enabled systems.
XII-recommended APIs will encourage inter-operability, simplify the task of integrating XBRL-enabled software into existing systems and improve the overall standard of XBRL-enabled solutions by providing design patterns specific to XBRL.
The purpose of this survey is to better understand the challenges you face developing, maintaining and/or using XBRL-enabled solutions, and where you think your XBRL-enabled software and supporting systems (for example databases or remote messaging) could be better adapted to your needs as an XBRL user, practitioner or provider. The results of this survey and the accompanying analysis will be released to the public. Survey respondents will not be identified.
We are also soliciting existing APIs, persistence schemas or documentation from the community that may assist us to formulate best-practice approaches to various API domains. Please note that any material provided will be subject to the terms and conditions of the XBRL International Intellectual Property Policy.
Your contribution, both to this survey and of any knowledge you are prepared to release into the public domain, will influence the development of standard APIs for the XBRL community world-wide.
Thank you for your time.
The XII API Task Force has been set up to recommend standard APIs for XBRL-enabled systems.
XII-recommended APIs will encourage inter-operability, simplify the task of integrating XBRL-enabled software into existing systems and improve the overall standard of XBRL-enabled solutions by providing design patterns specific to XBRL.
The purpose of this survey is to better understand the challenges you face developing, maintaining and/or using XBRL-enabled solutions, and where you think your XBRL-enabled software and supporting systems (for example databases or remote messaging) could be better adapted to your needs as an XBRL user, practitioner or provider. The results of this survey and the accompanying analysis will be released to the public. Survey respondents will not be identified.
We are also soliciting existing APIs, persistence schemas or documentation from the community that may assist us to formulate best-practice approaches to various API domains. Please note that any material provided will be subject to the terms and conditions of the XBRL International Intellectual Property Policy.
Your contribution, both to this survey and of any knowledge you are prepared to release into the public domain, will influence the development of standard APIs for the XBRL community world-wide.
Thank you for your time.