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23. Endnotes
1
Understanding Our Company, an IBM Prospectus, page 3-4, 2004
2
XBRL: Improving Business Reporting Through Standardization, page 1,
PriceWaterhouseCoopers, 2004.
3
XBRL: Improving Business Reporting Through Standardization, page 1,
PriceWaterhouseCoopers, 2004.
4
Credit is due and acknowledged to those contributing to the Business Case for
XBRL; Bryce Pippert, Phil Walenga, © July 2005.
5
Credit is due and acknowledged to those contributing to the Comparing XML and
XBRL; Cliff Binstock, Rene van Egmond, Phil Walenga, © July 2005.
6
XBRL International.
7
Credit is due and acknowledged to those contributing to the Hitchhiker's Guide
to Understanding the IFRS-GP Taxonomy; Thomas Egan, Colm O hAonghusa,
Giancarlo Pellizzari, Trevor Pyman, Allyson Ugarte, © May 2005.
8
Credit is due and acknowledged to those contributing to the Hitchhiker's Guide
to Understanding the US Financial Reporting Taxonomy Framework (USFRTF);
Thomas Egan, Rob Blake, Yossef Newman, © October 2005.
9
Credit is due and acknowledged to those contributing to the Patterns Document;
Josef Macdonald, Jim Richards, Roger Debreceny, Thomas Egan, Walter
Hamscher, Jeff Naumann, David Prather, Geoff Shuetrim, David Scott Stokes,
Alan Teixeira, Brad Homer, Hugh Wallis.
10
Credit is due and acknowledged to Josef Macdonald who contributed to the
thinking relating to this area.
11
Credit is due and acknowledged to those contributing to the Understanding
XBRL Validation, a Hitchhiker's Guide; Colm O hAonghusa, Allyson Ugarte, © May
2005.
12
Credit is due and acknowledged to those contributing to the Understanding
XBRL Dimensions, a Hitchhiker's Guide; Yossef Newman, Maciej Piechocki, David
Scott Stokes, © September 2005.
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