hoursare
Hoursare is a data standard for representing work time as decimal hours, designed to improve consistency across time tracking, payroll, and project management systems. In hoursare, a duration is expressed as a floating-point number of hours (for example, 7.5 for seven hours and thirty minutes), rather than as clock time or minutes. The standard centers on a core hours field, complemented by metadata such as date, employee_id, project_code, and task_code. A typical hoursare payload uses ISO 8601 for the date and often UTC timing for time-bound entries.
Origins and development: Hoursare was proposed by the Open Temporal Association in the mid-2010s as a way
Usage and implementations: Proponents argue that hoursare enables simpler payroll calculations, easier cross-system interoperability, and clearer
Limitations and reception: Critics note that decimal-hour representations can obscure real-world clock times, which may complicate
See also: decimal time, time tracking, payroll standardization, ISO 8601.