XML PUBLISHING SOLUTIONS FOR A COMPANY



creator named Fujitsu Instance Creator. The instance document contains values from the original
document.

Fig. 3. XBRL Framework

The above XBRL framework can be used to send financial documents/reports to a financial
institution. The XBRL documents can be created from Excel files. In this case we have to use a
conversion software. A good solution might be Rivet’s software Dragon Tag.

The XBRL instance document can be created, as you had already seen, by using instance
creator software or some Adobe based solutions like the one provided by Corefilling company.

Storage and processing data collected from XBRL documents is made by using several ways:

storage in files

storage in relational databases



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