Patents Assigned to XBRL CLOUD, INC.
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Patent number: 9292544Abstract: XBRL data may be automatically mapped back and forth between an XBRL instance an set of automatically generated flat tables, where each table represents the projection of a single hypercube.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2013Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: XBRL Cloud, Inc.Inventors: Cliff Binstock, Brian Milnes
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Publication number: 20140040322Abstract: XBRL data may be automatically mapped back and forth between an XBRL instance an set of automatically generated flat tables, where each table represents the projection of a single hypercube.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: XBRL Cloud, Inc.Inventors: Cliff BINSTOCK, Brian MILNES
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Patent number: 8635252Abstract: XBRL data may be automatically mapped back and forth between an XBRL instance an set of automatically generated flat tables, where each table represents the projection of a single hypercube.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2012Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: XBRL Cloud, Inc.Inventors: Cliff Binstock, Brian Milnes
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Patent number: 8510259Abstract: XBRL instance data configured according to a given XBRL hypercube specification (or an extension thereof) may be automatically mapped to a multidimensional database configured according to the given XBRL hypercube specification. Such a multidimensional database may be configured for analytical processing of multi-dimensional analytical queries related to the XBRL instance data and/or for analytical processing by a business intelligence tool. Multidimensional data from a multidimensional database may also be automatically mapped to an automatically-generated XBRL hypercube specification structured according to the multidimensional database.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2012Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: XBRL Cloud, Inc.Inventors: Cliff Binstock, Brian Milnes
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Patent number: 8423586Abstract: Relationships between XBRL hypercubes, including implicit relationships, may be automatically determined based on shared dimensions. Once such relationships are understood, “generic” software (software that is not specific to a particular taxonomy) may be built to provide some or all of the following functionalities: determine, enforce, and/or encourage referential integrity; deduce (graph) ordered relationships between hypercubes; make inferences about those relationships; “join” or “split” hypercubes; create isomorphic and/or homomorphic views of a hypercube for user presentation; and/or assemble and order primary items (attached to hypercubes) in a logical (graph) order.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2011Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: XBRL Cloud, Inc.Inventors: Cliff Binstock, Brian Milnes
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Publication number: 20120239611Abstract: XBRL data may be automatically mapped back and forth between an XBRL instance an set of automatically generated flat tables, where each table represents the projection of a single hypercube.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: XBRL CLOUD, INC.Inventors: Cliff Binstock, Brian Milnes
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Publication number: 20120239610Abstract: XBRL instance data configured according to a given XBRL hypercube specification (or an extension thereof) may be automatically mapped to a multidimensional database configured according to the given XBRL hypercube specification. Such a multidimensional database may be configured for analytical processing of multi-dimensional analytical queries related to the XBRL instance data and/or for analytical processing by a business intelligence tool. Multidimensional data from a multidimensional database may also be automatically mapped to an automatically-generated XBRL hypercube specification structured according to the multidimensional database.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: XBRL CLOUD, INC.Inventors: Cliff Binstock, Brian Milnes
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Publication number: 20110258167Abstract: Relationships between XBRL hypercubes, including implicit relationships, may be automatically determined based on shared dimensions. Once such relationships are understood, “generic” software (software that is not specific to a particular taxonomy) may be built to provide some or all of the following functionalities: determine, enforce, and/or encourage referential integrity; deduce (graph) ordered relationships between hypercubes; make inferences about those relationships; “join” or “split” hypercubes; create isomorphic and/or homomorphic views of a hypercube for user presentation; and/or assemble and order primary items (attached to hypercubes) in a logical (graph) order.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: XBRL CLOUD, INC.Inventors: Cliff Binstock, Brian Milnes