| # | Item | Description |
|---|---|---|
| A. | Metapattern name | Hierarchy |
| B. | Description | A hierarchy information model denotes a hierarchy of concepts with no numeric relations. If no numeric relations exist, then the information model of the component is a hierarchy. Basically, anything can be modelled as a hierarchy. It is the addition of additional relations, typically computations, which turns a hierarchy into some other metapattern. |
| C. | Visual example | ![]() |
| D. | Visual example file | |
| E. | Report elements infoset | HTML | XML |
| E. | XBRL Taxonomy | XSD | Relations (HTML) | Relations Infoset (XML) |
| F. | XBRL Instance | XBRL | Fact Tables (HTML)| Fact Table Infoset (XML)| Rendering (HTML) |
| G. | Recap/Examination Viewer | HTML |
| H. | ZIP Archieve with All Files | ZIP |
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