If you are looking for "AMO", neither is correct cause it's based on "string length for proper brace, plus 3".
You can have a bow that measures say, 64 by either method and it might require a 60" string (63" AMO) or a 62" string (65" AMO). It depends on the bows geometry and what string length braces it in the sweet spot. Some bows may be braced correctly at 6.5" and others at 8" even though they are "physically" the same length.
Example "A" is the method used by NAA/FITA as an international standard. My bows measured to 64" using that method will be 65" AMO.
If you are designing your own bow you can't at the get go say you are going to build a 64" AMO bow cause you have no idea what brace height will be the sweet spot. You have to build it, find the sweet spot, then measure string to see what it really is, then make adjustments accordingly. You might have to put the nocks at 63.5 or 64.5 to hit the 64" AMO. AMO standards are a PIA for bowyers and manufactures but it's so it's not a PIA for the end user. "All" 64" bows should use a 61" string, if they don't you'll probably buy at least 2 string and spend 2 weeks getting the right string....O.L.