ISSUE-127: Timezone ontology - stay, go, non-normative?

TimeZone

Timezone ontology - stay, go, non-normative?

State:
CLOSED
Product:
Time ontology in OWL
Raised by:
Chris Little
Opened on:
2016-12-21
Description:
The time zone ontology and vocabularies in Annex B of the 2006 Note is less mature than the main time ontology.
- It includes a taxonomy of jurisdictions (Region, PoliticalRegion, Country, State, Reservation, County, City) which does not cover all international practice.
- It refers to GMT, rather than UTC.
- It has fixed dates for daylight savings start and end,
- uses a time-sequence ontology which is not provided,
- the data set is highly selective (only includes 38 timezones).

Appears to need more work.
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Related emails:
  1. RE: OWL-Time ISSUE-127 TimeZone model (from Simon.Cox@csiro.au on 2017-02-26)
  2. RE: OWL-Time ISSUE-127 TimeZone model (from Simon.Cox@csiro.au on 2017-02-20)
  3. RE: OWL-Time ISSUE-127 TimeZone model (from chris.little@metoffice.gov.uk on 2016-12-22)
  4. RE: OWL-Time ISSUE-127 TimeZone model (from chris.little@metoffice.gov.uk on 2016-12-22)
  5. RE: OWL-Time ISSUE-127 TimeZone model (from Simon.Cox@csiro.au on 2016-12-22)
  6. RE: OWL-Time ISSUE-127 TimeZone model (from chris.little@metoffice.gov.uk on 2016-12-21)
  7. OWL-Time ISSUE-127 TimeZone model (from Simon.Cox@csiro.au on 2016-12-21)

Related notes:

Drop tzont: from document;
use timeanddate URIs to denote TimeZones.

Simon Cox, 22 Dec 2016, 05:11:20

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