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| April 13, 2009 06:41 PM EDT |
OpenSecrets Opens Data Nextgov, DC Many open government advocates are urging that, when feasible, financial data should be released in XBRL, or Extensible Business Reporting Language, a code for publishing financial information that allows the data to be shared between Web applications. ... |
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Diane Mueller has been actively involved in the development efforts of the XBRL standard for the past nine years. She is the Canadian representative to the XBRL International Steering Committee, serves as Vice Chair of that body, and chairs the XBRL Working Groups on Rendering and Software Interoperability. She currently serves as vice president of XBRL development at JustSystems, the largest independent software vendor in Japan and a worldwide leader in XML and information management technologies. Learn more about JustSystems at http://www.justsystems.com, and contact Diane at diane@justsystems.com.
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