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HAS_GEOLOCATION

HAS_GEOLOCATION edge/relationship definition.

Description

Connects PLACE or THING nodes to

a (  :Place:GeoLocation  ) node in order to record a specific geospatial geometry for use in digital mapping and/or GIS applications.

Analogy

ANALOGY HERE

CIDOC-CRM Mapping

MAYBE include a short summmary here, but leave the details for the designated CIDOC-CRM section.

Relevant Nodes, Directions, and Cardinality

[  Node1  ] ——[ :HAS_GEOLOCATION ]——> @[0..*] [   :Place:GeoLocation   ] ⟵ @[0..*]

  • Each node may have zero or many GeoLocations.
  • Each GeoLocation may be related to zero or many other nodes.

Edge/Relationship Properties

propertytypereq?uniq?descriptionexample(s)
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confidencestringYnThe confidence level in the recorded location's accuracy and precision, selected from the Vocab:Confidence controlled vocabulary."moderate"

POSSIBLE: System/Audit Properties

Need to decide if we should include the full (or a partial) audit trail for edge/relationships. I'm leaning toward YES.

(these are not required/enforced by Neo4j but are populated via the UJAP Database web application; these could also be handled—perhaps more simply—by edge/relationship to AuditEvent nodes)

propertytypereq?uniq?descriptionexample(s)
proposedAtdatetimennTimestamp of entity proposal (initial database record creation)"2026-01-30T02:39:15.638Z"
proposedBystringnnEmail or userID of the person who created this entity's initial/proposed record"person@email.com"
approvedAtdatetimennTimestamp of entity proposal (initial database record creation)"2026-01-30T12:47:15.638Z"
approvedBystringnnEmail or userID of the person who created this entity's initial/proposed record"person@email.com"
committedAtdatetimennof node entity COMMIT (i.e., formal approval/ publishing to database by an admin)."2026-01-31T02:41:56.043Z"
committedBystringnnEmail or userID of the person who COMMITTED this node entity."person@email.com"

Example Visualization

Insert visualization here, drawn in Arrows.app and using the correct color-coding.