The document discusses kinetic energy and its relationship to other concepts like potential energy over time. It examines the direction, level of difference, and examples of the relationship between kinetic energy and these other elements. Diagrams are provided showing how kinetic energy changes in relation to time and potential energy through various processes.
This document describes the EDINET WEB API, which allows users to access financial statement data from the EDINET system through a web API. The API returns data in XBRL format and can be used to build applications that retrieve and display financial information on various platforms like Excel, iPhone/iPad. It outlines how developers can register to use the API and details the different methods available to retrieve session keys and file data through HTTP requests.
- The document discusses valuations of three Japanese social networking services companies: GREE, DeNA, and mixi.
- It provides an overview of each company's business model and financials, including key metrics like revenues, profits, and cash flows from 2008-2009.
- The presentation values each company using a discounted cash flow model, projecting cash flows 5-10 years into the future and calculating a present value based on weighted average cost of capital assumptions.
This document discusses various technologies and projects related to testing software applications. It mentions XBRL for financial data reporting, a Web API for accessing technical document databases, and Twitter accounts for getting updates on related topics. It also briefly describes several tools and websites for software testing, including services for usability testing babies and crowdsourced application testing.
This document discusses an XBRL study group that met on March 6, 2009. Key topics discussed included using a wiki to share information about XBRL, conducting Google searches about XBRL, asking questions and sharing knowledge about XBRL applications and taxonomy, and continuing to study XBRL applications and specifications. The group planned to meet again to further discuss applying XBRL.
This document discusses XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language), which is a specification for an XML-based language used to communicate business and financial data. It allows the expression of semantics commonly needed in business reports. The document covers how XBRL works, its uses for financial reporting in Japan, and how it is structured using XML components like definition, presentation, calculation, label and reference links.
The document discusses kinetic energy and its relationship to other concepts like potential energy over time. It examines the direction, level of difference, and examples of the relationship between kinetic energy and these other elements. Diagrams are provided showing how kinetic energy changes in relation to time and potential energy through various processes.
This document describes the EDINET WEB API, which allows users to access financial statement data from the EDINET system through a web API. The API returns data in XBRL format and can be used to build applications that retrieve and display financial information on various platforms like Excel, iPhone/iPad. It outlines how developers can register to use the API and details the different methods available to retrieve session keys and file data through HTTP requests.
- The document discusses valuations of three Japanese social networking services companies: GREE, DeNA, and mixi.
- It provides an overview of each company's business model and financials, including key metrics like revenues, profits, and cash flows from 2008-2009.
- The presentation values each company using a discounted cash flow model, projecting cash flows 5-10 years into the future and calculating a present value based on weighted average cost of capital assumptions.
This document discusses various technologies and projects related to testing software applications. It mentions XBRL for financial data reporting, a Web API for accessing technical document databases, and Twitter accounts for getting updates on related topics. It also briefly describes several tools and websites for software testing, including services for usability testing babies and crowdsourced application testing.
This document discusses an XBRL study group that met on March 6, 2009. Key topics discussed included using a wiki to share information about XBRL, conducting Google searches about XBRL, asking questions and sharing knowledge about XBRL applications and taxonomy, and continuing to study XBRL applications and specifications. The group planned to meet again to further discuss applying XBRL.
This document discusses XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language), which is a specification for an XML-based language used to communicate business and financial data. It allows the expression of semantics commonly needed in business reports. The document covers how XBRL works, its uses for financial reporting in Japan, and how it is structured using XML components like definition, presentation, calculation, label and reference links.