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Matrix Schemas Matrix Schemas for COREP & FINREP Templates for COREP & FINREP Templates
VIII CEBS-XBRL WorkshopVIII CEBS-XBRL WorkshopAmsterdam, 6-7 November 2007Amsterdam, 6-7 November 2007
Michele Romanelli
Banca d’Italia
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1) Multidimensional templates: the gap between requirements and taxonomies
2) The matrix schema
3) Conclusions
Agenda
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A communication gap between business users, in charge of expressing reporting requirements, and technical experts, in charge of developing XBRL taxonomies, has been identified as a crucial problem on COREP and FINREP projects.
1 – Multidimensional templates: the gap
Undestanding dimensional taxonomies
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1 – Multidimensional templates: the gap
What business users ask for
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What technical people see inside templates
1 – Multidimensional templates: the gap
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What technical people deliver
1 – Multidimensional templates: the gap
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What technical people say they’ve done
1 – Multidimensional templates: the gap
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The question to be answered
what business people ask for
what technical people deliver
what technical people say they’ve done
How to guarantee consistency among requirements, taxonomy and documentation ?
1 – Multidimensional templates: the gap
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The Matrix schema for the CR-SA template
2 – Matrix Schema
Following Column: Dimensions used in the template
1st Column: Primary items
Each row describe the breakdown structure of a primary item
Each cell contains a code that stands for the list of members allowed for the dimension in the primary item.
A sheet for each section technical people identified on the template
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The exposure type domain and its sub-domains
2 – Matrix Schema
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3 – Conclusions
Conclusions
XBRL-ON expects matrix schemas would:
improve communication between business people and technical people;
reduce the taxonomy debugging burden;
facilitate the understanding of COREP/FINREP taxonomies by supervised entities.
Matrix schemas are:
automatically generated from taxonomies through a reverse engineering process;
available on the COREP/FINREP website as an additional zip file.
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Time for questions
Michele Romanelli
Banca d’Italia
Credit and Financial Statistics Department
Largo Guido Carli, 1
00044 Frascati (ROMA)
tel. : +39 06 4792 6218
e-mail: [email protected]