Improving the comparability of Financial Statements in a changeable context: a Semantic Web-based approach
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2012
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Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
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Accounting at the international level has become more changeable than never before
due to several reasons, but one stands above the others: the convergence process carried
out by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and the Federal
Accounting Standards Board (FASB). This process started in order to enhance the
comparability of the financial statements worldwide, among other purposes, but also
brought complexity and uncertainty about the temporal horizon and the degree of
convergence that will be finally achieved. The only certainty that can be said about this
process is that it will elongate throughout the following years and, due to its own
complexity, the impairment of the comparability of the financial statements becomes a
reality, as a non-desired effect.
In the mean time, the advances achieved in the implementation of the electronic
standard eXtensible Business Report Language (XBRL) bring to this context new
possibilities, not yet foreseen to manage the financial information more efficiently,
improving the decision-making process. Taking advantage from the fact that the
financial statements are now written in this standard (XBRL), and applying
technologies recently developed in the context of the Semantic Web, the present work
proposes a new semantic-web-based approach that tries to overcome the limitations
imposed by the changeable accounting regulation framework and its derived
comparability impairments.
Starting from XBRL statements (XML documents), the information is translated into
RDF, so ontologies can be defined upon that information, taking advantage from the
characteristics of Semantic Web technologies and over passing the limitations due to
XBRL¿s underlying ones, more specifically those due to the fact it is based on XML.
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Tesis Doctoral leída en la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid en 2012. Directores de la Tesis: Ms. Beatriz Torvisco y Mr. Roberto García
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