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Interactive data supports organizations to communicate effectively with their stakeholders and partners on the Internet and the World Wide Web. XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) is a key enabling technology for interactive data. XBRL links organizations and knowledge consumers in a variety of information value chains. XBRL is now in use in many countries and important settings. This book provides, for the first time, an in-depth analysis of XBRL. Thorough and up-to-date, this book explains the most popular constructs in XML, on which XBRL builds, and XBRL. The book provides business and policy makers, technologists and information engineers with an essential toolkit to understand the complete implementation of XBRL. The book begins with an overview of the business case for interactive data and XBRL. There is an introduction to XML and XBRL and the design and construction of XBRL taxonomies including extensions and multi-dimensional XBRL implementations. It provides a detailed analysis of the interaction of instance documents and taxonomies. The book also provides a synopsis of the most current XBRL technologies.
This is the first book that documents and analyses the paramount role of secret services in the decomposition of the communist system and the conversion of its elites into new capitalists. The surge of civil society in 1980s Poland prompted a parallel expansion of the police-state apparatus. The book traces the subsequent reconstruction and privatization of social, political and material resources of the police-state and shows how these covert operations shaped other, more visible aspects of the East/Central European transformation. A Note from the Authors: Since the publication of this book, the events in Poland and elsewhere have demonstrated the extraordinary influence and longevity of the power networks spawned by the communist police state apparatus and its eventual privatization. There is new evidence uncovered almost daily, whose interpretation would not be feasible without the conceptual and historical framework elaborated first in this book.
Drugi tom pruszkowskiej trylogii noir! Krew jest równie emocjonująca i okrutna jak pierwsza część powieści Bartosza Szczygielskiego – Aorta. Ten utalentowany autor z doskonałą precyzją wciąga czytelników w brutalny i skomplikowany świat swoich bohaterów, w którym nic nie jest oczywiste. Gabriel Byś, po tym jak brał udział w strzelaninie, został odsunięty od prowadzenia wszelkich spraw. Prokurator Stachowicz podczas śledztwa w tej sprawie powołał biegłego, który na jego prośbę, skierował Bysia na obserwację psychiatryczną. Gabriel na wpół dobrowolnie udaje się szpitala w Tworkach. Na terenie ośrodka dochodzi do makabrycznego zdarzenia, którego nie da się r...
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