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* {{Team flag|Alduria-Wechua}}: Bureau of Federal Standardization, [[Department of Interior (Alduria-Wechua)|Department of Interior]] | * {{Team flag|Alduria-Wechua}}: Bureau of Federal Standardization, [[Department of Interior (Alduria-Wechua)|Department of Interior]] | ||
* {{team flag|Batavia}}: [[Royal Julius Civilis University]] | * {{team flag|Batavia}}: [[Royal Julius Civilis University]] | ||
* {{team flag|Constancia}}: [[Primokratía|Office of National Standards, Imperial Chancellery, | * {{team flag|Constancia}}: [[Primokratía|Office of National Standards, Imperial Chancellery, Office of the Autokrator]] | ||
* {{team flag|Elwynn}}: Institute of Standardization, [[People's Academy of Elwynn]] | * {{team flag|Elwynn}}: Institute of Standardization, [[People's Academy of Elwynn]] | ||
* {{team flag|Graecia}}: General Secretary of the Compliance Bureau | * {{team flag|Graecia}}: General Secretary of the Compliance Bureau |
Revision as of 18:31, 19 August 2020
The Micras Organisation for Standardisation is an international organisation founded in Acquecalde, Sanama in 1680. Its stated goal is to promote worldwide proprietary, industrial and commercial standards. Adoption of its proposed standards is strictly voluntary. The organisation is incorporated as a non-profit under Sanaman law.
Members
- Alduria-Wechua: Bureau of Federal Standardization, Department of Interior
- Batavia: Royal Julius Civilis University
- Constancia: Office of National Standards, Imperial Chancellery, Office of the Autokrator
- Elwynn: Institute of Standardization, People's Academy of Elwynn
- Graecia: General Secretary of the Compliance Bureau
- Ransenar: Bureau of Standards and Measurements, Ministry of State
- Sanama: Office of Standards, Weights and Measurements
- South Sea Islands: Government of the South Sea Islands
- Unified Governorates: Office of Coordination and Harmonisation, Commission for Information
- Drak-Modan: Bureau of Standards, Implementation, and Compliance, Ministry of Domestic Affairs
- Natopia: Natopian Independent Committee for Standardization, Imperial Chancellery of Natopia
Standards
MOS–1: Two-letter country codes
See List of two-letter country codes
MOS–2: Three-letter country codes
See List of FMF three-letter codes
MOS–3: Internet country top-level domains
- Option 1: Nijima system (e.g. @@nat/edu/usf/bagelston) - benefit: reuses FMF codes, detriment: not as secure as Option 2
- Option 2: Panopticon-monitoring data carrying network (e.g. merensk_node/kernel65/adjunct9/SEG.ugb) - benefit: data security, detriment: access hierarchical and data heavily partitioned
- Option 3: "Terran" system (e.g. bagelston.edu.na) - benefit: ubiquity, detriment: insecure by default
MOS–4: Currency codes
See List of circulating currencies
MOS–5: Dates
Norton calendar, notation DD.MM.YYYY, with months written in Roman numerals, all other in Arabic numerals. Names of months not used for international purposes. Use of the Norton calendar does not conflict with use of the Gregorian calendar for sports.
MOS–6: Time
Coordinated Micras Time: Time zones. Time using a 24-hour clock of 60 minutes (each minute 60 seconds long).
MOS–7: Narrative
Work in progress.
MOS–8: Wikification
Work in progress.
MOS–9: Languages
Work in progress.