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[edit] Financial Linked Data Ontologies Wiki (nee. XBRL Ontology Wiki)

A community Wiki for the brainstorming, management, and development of financial data oriented ontologies that enable generation of RDF Linked Data for the Semantic Data Web from existing XBRL based data sources (e.g., XBRL web documents). Please refer to the Development Brainstorming page for more information about the brainstorm. Also refers to the mailing list for more information.


Feel free to edit this wiki as you wish, with your thoughts, ideas, and style.


[edit] Introduction

The parallel evolution of the XBRL and the Semantic Web is one of the more puzzling of technology misnomers. The Semantic Web expresses a vision about a Web of Data connected by formal meaning (Context) and exposed in Linked Data form via URIs. Congruently, XBRL espouses a vision whereby by formally defined Financial Data is accessible via the *Web (and other networks). The Semantic Web uses Schemas and Ontologies for defining Data Domains while XBRL uses Taxonomies that are XML Schema Based. The Semantic Web uses XML as one of its Data Interchange formats (i.e., RDF/XML) while XBRL is based on XML at all levels (model and instance data).


What are the anticipated deliverables:

  • OWL based Financial Ontologies that enable RDF Linked Data generation via GRDDL and related RDF Middleware techniques
  • SPARQL (Semantic Web Query Language) based Access Points for XBRL Instance Data
  • Dereferenceable URIs for Financial Data covering: Public Company Data, Economic Data, Investment Data, etc.

Benefits:

  • Transparent integration of disparate financial systems
    • Mapping of application data (e.g., SQL) to relevant XBRL Ontologies which are then exposed to WAN (Web) or LAN (Intranet) via SPARQL access points
  • Easy mechanism for plugging Financial Data into burgeoning Semantic Data Web via URIs



[edit] Getting Started

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