For the past decade, Invoke has mobilized an in-house team of R&D engineers to do advanced research on applications of the XBRL standard.
Latest technical enhancements
Highly-dimensional taxonomies
- Native management with an end-user orientation
- Taxonomy-driven rendering and validation
- Simplified reuse of dimensional regulatory data for internal analytical purposes
- Successful implementations with COREP & FINREP CRD IV, Solvency II taxonomies
Table linkbases
- Eurofiling, Montreal, Oxford specifications
- Highly valuable feature from a business-user perspective as technical complexity of taxonomy mapping avoided
- One drag-and-drop operation suffices to create a fully operational reporting template
- Rich formatting features provided by Invoke XBRL Designer
Large-instance processing
- Migration to a 64-bit platform for enhanced performance
- Benchmarks recorded on complex Solvency II AS_D1 reports
- High-performance processing of instances of more than 4GB
- Next-generation in-memory processing
New product developments
XBRL Analyzer
- Next-generation native analysis of XBRL instance documents
- Personalized queries generated using Invoke XBRL templates, no need for specialized technical XBRL expertise
- Customized analysis of KPIs, in addition to on-the-fly generation of charts and graphs, exportable in PDF format
XBRL Assertion Editor
- Graphic configuration of XBRL assertions using a native XBRL spreadsheet interface
- Focus on business rules, not on technical validation
- End-user orientation
- No need for specialized technical XBRL expertise
- No hard-coding required