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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 17, 2013
Filed:
Jul. 14, 2011
Christopher B. Ferris, Northbridge, MA (US);
Min LI, Haidian District, CN;
John V. Meegan, Ridgefield, CT (US);
Michael G. Rowling, Victoria, CA;
Craig A. Statchuk, North Gower, CA;
Zhong Tian, Haidian District, CN;
Xiao Feng Zhao, Beijing, CN;
Christopher B. Ferris, Northbridge, MA (US);
Min Li, Haidian District, CN;
John V. Meegan, Ridgefield, CT (US);
Michael G. Rowling, Victoria, CA;
Craig A. Statchuk, North Gower, CA;
Zhong Tian, Haidian District, CN;
Xiao Feng Zhao, Beijing, CN;
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
For each of a plurality of concepts indicated in an XBRL schema associated with an XBRL instance, concept relationship information is determined. The concept relationship information is determined from the XBRL schema, context information indicated in the XBRL instance, and at least one of a plurality of files that constitute a taxonomy set for the XBRL instance. Attribute information is determined for each concept based, at least in part, on the XBRL schema and at least one of the files that constitute the taxonomy set. An XML document is generated with XML elements structured in accordance with the concept relationship information. Each of the XML elements is populated with corresponding ones of XBRL facts to yield the structured XML data model instance.