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Figure 7. Database table representation of temporal changes 
After that in 1995, this merged Ckbd3 stand type with stand 
number 5, was changed both graphically and attributely. In 
this new situation (version 3), previous Ckbd3 stand type 
divided into Ckd3 and Ckbd3 stand types. To manipulate 
changes occurred in this stand type, revision set was created 
and then new graphic and attribute changes were edited 
(figure 8). After these changes were committed, the new 
version of stand type was created. Graphic and attribute data 
of this two stand types are shown in figure 9 and 10. These 
new graphic and attribute changes of geographic object were 
also automatically added into database table (figure 11). To 
make a simple temporal query geographic object “CREATE 
TIME” and “RETIRE TIME” attributes were used in GIS 
user-friendly query menu. This query and its results is shown 
in figure 12,13,14. 
   
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Figure 9. New stand type graphic and attribute data 
 
	        
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