The International Business Communication Standards (IBCS) are practical proposals for the design of business communication published for free use under a Creative Commons license (CC BY-SA). In most cases, applying IBCS means the proper conceptual, perceptual and semantic design of charts and tables.
Business Communication meets the IBCS Standards if it complies with the three rule sets comprising the three pillars of IBCS:
IBCS Notation is the designation for the semantic rule set suggested by IBCS. IBCS Notation covers the unification of terminology (e.g. words, abbreviations, and number formats), descriptions (e.g. messages, titles, legends, and labels), dimensions (e.g. measures, scenarios, and time periods), analyses (e.g. scenario analyses and time series analyses), and indicators (e.g. highlighting indicators and scaling indicators).
The review and further development of the IBCS is an ongoing process controlled by the IBCS Association. [7] The IBCS Association is a non-profit organization that publishes the Standards for free and engages in extensive consultation and discussion prior to issuing new versions. This includes worldwide solicitation for public comment. Release of IBCS Version 1.0: The active members accepted the released Version 1.0 of the IBCS Standards at the General Assembly of June 18, 2015 in Amsterdam. Current themes of the further development of the IBCS standards were discussed at the Annual Conference in Warsaw of June 3, 2016. The version 1.1 of the standards was confirmed by the active members at the Annual Conference in Barcelona of June 1, 2017. More than 80 professionals of 12 counties attended the Annual Conference. The Annual Conference in London of June 8, 2018 took place at the Headquarters to The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. The Annual Conference 2019 was in Vienna. The Keyspeaker Yuri Engelhardt [8] talked about "The language of graphics and visual notations." The Annual Conference 2020 and 2021 were held virtually. More than 200 participants from many countries attended these conferences. The Annual Conference 2022 were held hybrid in Berlin and online, about 300 participants from 44 countries attend this conference.
The International Business Communication Standards (IBCS) are practical proposals for the design of business communication published for free use under a Creative Commons license (CC BY-SA). In most cases, applying IBCS means the proper conceptual, perceptual and semantic design of charts and tables.
Business Communication meets the IBCS Standards if it complies with the three rule sets comprising the three pillars of IBCS:
IBCS Notation is the designation for the semantic rule set suggested by IBCS. IBCS Notation covers the unification of terminology (e.g. words, abbreviations, and number formats), descriptions (e.g. messages, titles, legends, and labels), dimensions (e.g. measures, scenarios, and time periods), analyses (e.g. scenario analyses and time series analyses), and indicators (e.g. highlighting indicators and scaling indicators).
The review and further development of the IBCS is an ongoing process controlled by the IBCS Association. [7] The IBCS Association is a non-profit organization that publishes the Standards for free and engages in extensive consultation and discussion prior to issuing new versions. This includes worldwide solicitation for public comment. Release of IBCS Version 1.0: The active members accepted the released Version 1.0 of the IBCS Standards at the General Assembly of June 18, 2015 in Amsterdam. Current themes of the further development of the IBCS standards were discussed at the Annual Conference in Warsaw of June 3, 2016. The version 1.1 of the standards was confirmed by the active members at the Annual Conference in Barcelona of June 1, 2017. More than 80 professionals of 12 counties attended the Annual Conference. The Annual Conference in London of June 8, 2018 took place at the Headquarters to The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. The Annual Conference 2019 was in Vienna. The Keyspeaker Yuri Engelhardt [8] talked about "The language of graphics and visual notations." The Annual Conference 2020 and 2021 were held virtually. More than 200 participants from many countries attended these conferences. The Annual Conference 2022 were held hybrid in Berlin and online, about 300 participants from 44 countries attend this conference.