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| For any point in time, a | | For any point in time, for any country, a time zone acronym used for a sector that is located in that country refers to exactly one offset from a base time. | ||
| For some points in time during DST observance in Australia, the acronyms EST and CST for time records in Australia can refer to different offsets from UTC, depending on whether a zone observes DST or not. That means for a given point in time during summer the offset from UTC and therefore UTC itself cannot be derived from the local time representation. | | For some points in time during DST observance in Australia, the acronyms EST and CST for time records in Australia can refer to different offsets from UTC, depending on whether a zone observes DST or not. That means for a given point in time during summer the offset from UTC and therefore UTC itself cannot be derived from the local time representation. | ||
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Desired features
Topic | Time keeping database (tkdb) | IANA time zone database (tzdb) |
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Terminology | Exactly one term for one kind of object |
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Geography | Smallest territorial unit is named "sector" | Smallest territorial unit is named "zone" |
Geography | The sectors cover the whole surface of the earth | Some areas are not covered, e.g. no IANA zone exists the ISO 3166 country "Bouvet Island" |
Geography | Each sector has exactly one sector ID. | Some zones have multiple IDs via links. These links can
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Geography | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 codes for countries. | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes for countries. Some of the codes have been re-assigned, e.g. CS can refer to Czechoslovakia or Serbia and Montenegro. |
Geography | Support for former countries at least back to 1946-01-01, the first full year where the UN existed. | No support for former countries. No way to get data for ISO 3166 alpha-2 code DD (East Germany) |
Geography | At any point in time (at least after 1946-01-01) the land surface is associated to a country. | Some areas are not associated to a country, e.g. the land of the ISO 3166 country "Bouvet Island" is not associated to any country. |
Geography | At any point in time a sector is located in only one country. | Zones can be located in different former countries, e.g. Europe/Berlin is located in East Germany (DD) and West Germany (DE) prior to 1990. |
Geography | A sector ID only contains alphanumeric characters, not case sensitive. (Note: further restriction likely) | A zone ID contains ASCII letters and / and can contain -._ |
Geography | New sectors are created only by splitting and deprecating old sectors, so a user can know if an assignment of an ID to an object needs a check for correctness. |
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Geography | Relations between deprecated sectors and the sectors that have been created out of them are published. | No split history is explicitly published. |
Geography | Publish relations between sectors and IANA zones at least for some IANA releases. | |
Other | Record all legal time |
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Other | For any point in time, for any country, a time zone acronym used for a sector that is located in that country refers to exactly one offset from a base time. | For some points in time during DST observance in Australia, the acronyms EST and CST for time records in Australia can refer to different offsets from UTC, depending on whether a zone observes DST or not. That means for a given point in time during summer the offset from UTC and therefore UTC itself cannot be derived from the local time representation. |
Data format | Publication in
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Publication in IANA specific format. |