Issue 18167: ‘Time of Day’ misused (date-time-ftf) Source: International Business Machines (Mr. Mark H. Linehan, mlinehan(at)us.ibm.com) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: Title: ‘Time of Day’ misused Source: Mark Linehan, IBM, mlinehan@us.ibm.com Summary: The term ‘time of day’ is a synonym for ‘time of day coordinate’ in clause 12.1, but is used in the sense of a time point in several places in clauses 9.5.4 and 9.5.6 The glossary entry for ‘local time’ in clause 9.5.4 refers to a non-existent term ‘standard time of day’. Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: June 29, 2012: received issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== c: date-time-ftf@omg.org Subject: Date-Time issue - âTime of Dayâ misused X-KeepSent: B5BE1127:994086E6-85257A2C:007581DB; type=4; name=$KeepSent X-Mailer: Lotus Notes Release 8.5.3 September 15, 2011 From: Mark H Linehan Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2012 17:24:52 -0400 X-MIMETrack: Serialize by Router on D01MC604/01/M/IBM(Release 8.5.3 ZX853HP5|January 12, 2012) at 06/29/2012 17:24:53 x-cbid: 12062921-1976-0000-0000-00000EB70408 Juergen, Please open an issue for this. -------------------------------- Mark H. Linehan STSM, IBM Research Date-Time Issue - 'time of day' misused.doc Disposition: ??? OMG Issue No: 18167 Title: .Time of Day. misused Source: Mark Linehan, IBM, mlinehan@us.ibm.com Summary: The term .time of day. is a synonym for .time of day coordinate. in clause 12.1, but is used in the sense of a time point in several places in clauses 9.5.4 and 9.5.6 The glossary entry for .local time. in clause 9.5.4 refers to a non-existent term .standard time of day.. Resolution: Revised Text: Disposition: ??? To: date-time-ftf@omg.org Subject: Date-Time Issue 18167 - ?Time of Day? misused X-KeepSent: ED9D03FA:ED707CC9-85257A94:006F4622; type=4; name=$KeepSent X-Mailer: Lotus Notes Release 8.5.3 September 15, 2011 From: Mark H Linehan Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2012 23:43:22 -0400 X-MIMETrack: Serialize by Router on D01MC604/01/M/IBM(Release 8.5.3FP2IF1|July 25, 2012) at 10/11/2012 23:43:23 x-cbid: 12101203-1976-0000-0000-0000124D6DA4 Proposed resolution: ----------------------------- Mark H. Linehan STSM, IBM Research Date-Time Issue 18167 - 'time of day' misused.doc Disposition: Resolved OMG Issue No: 18167 Title: .Time of Day. misused Source: Mark Linehan, IBM, mlinehan@us.ibm.com Summary: The term .time of day. is a synonym for .time of day coordinate. in clause 12.1, but is used in the sense of a time point in several places in clauses 9.5.4 and 9.5.6 The glossary entry for .local time. in clause 9.5.4 refers to a non-existent term .standard time of day.. Resolution: The term 'local time' is redefined as meaning a kind of 'time point'. The reference to 'standard time of day' is replaced with a reference to the existing term 'standard time'. Revised Text: (All references are to the beta-2 document.) In clause 10.2, replace figure 10.2 with this version, which adds 'time of day': <> Add a new glossary entry to the end of clause 10.2 "Calendar Time Points and Time Periods": time of day Concept Type: time point Definition: time point that is on a time scale that has a granularity that is less than 1 day Note: Various time of day time points are defined in clause 13.2. Example: hour of day, second of minute At the end of clause 10.3, in the glossary entry for 'local time', replace the Definition, which reads: Definition: locally applicable time of day such as standard time of day, or a non-UTC base time of day . with: Definition: locally applicable time of day based on standard time, or a non-UTC-based time of day In clause 10.7, replace figure 10.13 with this version, which renames 'time of day' as 'time of day coordinate': << need new version of figure 10.13> In clause 10.7, replace the glossary entry for 'time of day', which reads: time of day Synonymous Form: time of day coordinate Definition: hour coordinate or hour-minute coordinate or hour minute second coordinate Note: Time of day coordinates may be combined with time offsets, as discussed in clause .12.5. Example: 3 p.m. Example: 15:00 Example: 15:00:35 . with: time of day coordinate Definition: hour coordinate or hour-minute coordinate or hour minute second coordinate Note: Time of day coordinates may be combined with time offsets, as discussed in clause 10.3. Example: 3 p.m. Example: 15:00 Example: 15:00:35 In clause 18.1, in table 18.1, on the second row, under the column labeled "corresponding type of 'time coordinate'", replace the text 'time of day' with 'time of day coordinate'. Disposition: Resolved