ajamuutuste
Ajamuutuste, in Estonian, refers to changes in how time is kept, displayed, or calculated. The term covers both the adjustment of clock time and broader changes to timekeeping rules in a region. The most common form is daylight saving time transitions, where clocks are moved forward by one hour in spring and moved back by one hour in autumn to better align with daylight hours. Beyond daylight saving, ajamuutuste can include official changes to time zones, the abolition or adoption of daylight saving, and updates to timekeeping standards used by software and institutions.
In practice, ajamuutuste occur in jurisdictions that observe daylight saving, but the exact dates and hours
Timekeeping systems and software rely on time zone data that encode the rules for when ajamuutuste apply