tidsrepresentation
Tidsrepresentation, or time representation, is the way temporal information—dates, times, durations, and temporal relations—is encoded, modeled, and interpreted across systems and theories. It covers how time is defined, measured, stored, and queried, as well as how temporal concepts are expressed in language and thought.
In philosophy, tidsrepresentation concerns the ontology and phenomenology of time, including debates between presentism, eternalism, and
Common practical representations include ISO 8601 date-time strings, Unix time (seconds since a reference epoch), and
Key challenges include clock synchronization, time zone rules, daylight saving adjustments, leap seconds, and calendar reforms.
See also: ISO 8601, Unix time, temporal databases, temporal logic, time zones.