Matrix Schemas for COREP & FINREP Templates VII CEBS-XBRL Workshop Munich, 9/10 May 2007 Michele Romanelli Banca d’Italia
VII CEBS-XBRL Workshop Munich, 9-10 May, ) Multidimensional templates: the gap between requirements and taxonomies 2) The matrix schema 3) Conclusions Agenda
VII CEBS-XBRL Workshop Munich, 9-10 May, – Multidimensional templates: the gap What business users ask for
VII CEBS-XBRL Workshop Munich, 9-10 May, What technical people see inside templates 1 – Multidimensional templates: the gap
VII CEBS-XBRL Workshop Munich, 9-10 May, What technical people deliver (1) 1 – Multidimensional templates: the gap
VII CEBS-XBRL Workshop Munich, 9-10 May, What technical people deliver (2) 1 – Multidimensional templates: the gap
VII CEBS-XBRL Workshop Munich, 9-10 May, Problems and solutions (1) identification of primary items (overloading of the domain-member arcRole) inheritance of hypercubes on primary items “targetRole” attribute “usable” attribute vs abstract items scope and goal of each “extended LinkRole” Main difficulties... 1 – Multidimensional templates: the gap
VII CEBS-XBRL Workshop Munich, 9-10 May, naming convention (on items and linkroles) prefix convention (on physical files) extra documentation Problems and solutions (2)... and their mitigation 1 – Multidimensional templates: the gap
VII CEBS-XBRL Workshop Munich, 9-10 May, An example of extra documentation 1 – Multidimensional templates: the gap
VII CEBS-XBRL Workshop Munich, 9-10 May, Current situation what business people ask for what technical people deliver what technical people say they’ve done How to guarantee consistency among requirements, taxonomy and documentation ? 1 – Multidimensional templates: the gap
VII CEBS-XBRL Workshop Munich, 9-10 May, The Matrix schema for the CR-SA template 2 – Matrix Schema Following Column: Dimensions used in the template 1 st Column: Primary items Each row describe the breakdown structure of a primary item Each cell contains a code that stands for the list of members allowed for the dimension in the primary item. A sheet for each section technical people identified on the template
VII CEBS-XBRL Workshop Munich, 9-10 May, Matrix schema for OPR Details template Matrix schema for CR-IRB template A couple of practical examples 2 – Matrix Schema
VII CEBS-XBRL Workshop Munich, 9-10 May, Could Matrix schemas improve communication between business people and technical people? Could Matrix schemas reduce the taxonomy debugging burden? Could Matrix schemas facilitate the understanding of COREP/FINREP taxonomies by supervised entities? Some questions 3 – Conclusions
VII CEBS-XBRL Workshop Munich, 9-10 May, If we feel that answers to previous questions are positive then… … on COREP & FINREP web sites we will make available a set of matrix schemas (one for each template). The good news is that matrix schemas are automatically generated from taxonomies by a reverse engineering process. So no inconsistency is expected between taxonomies and matrix schemas What’s next 3 – Conclusions
VII CEBS-XBRL Workshop Munich, 9-10 May, Thank you for your attention. Michele Romanelli Banca d’Italia Credit and Financial Statistics Department Largo Guido Carli, Frascati (ROMA) tel. :