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DBRS Visibility Perimeter Registry (VPR)

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The DBRS Visibility Perimeter Registry maps an entity's digital presence and relational connections to aid orientation for users and systems.

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DBRS-VPR DBRS Visibility Perimeter Registry (VPR) Registry DBRS-VPR Version 1.3 Status released Last updated 2026-06-09 Maintained by Tolksdorf.digital, Rainer Tolksdorf DBRS Context Preface This document is part of the Digital Business Relevance Suite (DBRS), a context-oriented framework for structuring meaning, relationships and practical application within the evolving digital knowledge space. DBRS distinguishes between semantic definition and observable context through complementary registries. The Canonical Context Registry (CCR) defines meaning, Claim Anchor language and conceptual reference points, while the Visibility Perimeter Registry (VPR) describes the verifiable digital presence and relational perimeter in which this meaning becomes reconstructable. Together, these registries provide a coherent, human- and AI-readable orientation layer. An overview of the system architecture and canonical file structure is available in the DBRS Canonical System Files (DBRS-CSF) v1.0. The Canonical Context Registry (CCR) is the sole authority for context definition within the Tolksdorf.digital meaning space, whose observable perimeter is described in VPR. Citable content across CCR and VPR is made accessible through the DBRS Frontmatter Index, using unique CCR-I Ds and the corresponding LLM Navigation & Reading Instructions. For external reference purposes, the associated Wikidata ID may be used to retrieve additional contextual information. References CCR – DBRS Canonical Context Registry (CCR) DBRS-CSF – Business Relevance Suite (DBRS) Canonical System Files (DBRS-CSF) AI Entry – llms.txt Accepted Terms VPR Hauptbegriffe Perimeterregister Entity Domain VPR-ID vpr_tolksdorf_digital Type organization Name Tolksdorf.digital Website https://tolksdorf.digital Wikidata — CCR Ref. tolksdorf_digital Claim Anchor DBRS Visibility Perimeter Registry (VPR) – Work in ways that make meaning visible – so that understanding is not a matter of chance. Language: en Introduction Meaning is not created by visibility — it becomes accessible through visibility. The Visibility Perimeter Registry (VPR) therefore does not describe marketing reach, but the traceable and verifiable visibility of relationships and contexts within the evolving digital knowledge space. Only what is visible can be recognized, understood, and appreciated by others. The VPR documents the verifiable digital presence of an entity within the evolving knowledge space of the Internet. It is not a marketing artifact, nor a performance report. Instead, it provides a transparent map of relationships, references, and structural anchors that allow humans, crawlers, and language models to understand where an entity operates and how it connects to others. Within DBRS, the CCR defines semantic meaning and Claim Anchor language, while the VPR expresses the observable perimeter in which this meaning becomes reconstructable. Visibility is therefore treated as an outcome of maintained structure rather than as a goal driven by attention metrics. The VPR supports orientation for visitors, self-reflection for maintainers, and interpretability for large language models. By actively maintaining the registry, organizations cultivate a digital environment in which visibility emerges naturally from coherence, transparency, and responsible stewardship of context. Typical Customer Context Tolksdorf.digital is positioned as the digital innovation system house with heart, IT practice and SME experience. It is especially relevant for small and medium-sized organizations that already have functioning operational IT, often supported by an external IT partner, but lack sufficient internal capacity for digital innovation, AI adoption, process automation, knowledge structuring and change facilitation. The typical customer is not an organization without IT. The typical customer is an organization whose IT keeps daily operations running, while digital development capability remains limited. The relevant gap lies between operational IT, business development, human acceptance and responsible innovation. Typical customer organizations often have approximately 20 to 250 employees, operate in industrial, manufacturing, craft-oriented or technically grounded business contexts, and face increasing digital pressure with limited internal project, IT and innovation resources. Their software landscape is often a grown mix of licensed software, SaaS platforms and established vendor solutions, including Microsoft 365, ERP, accounting, security, collaboration and industry-specific applications. Licensed software is not considered problematic in itself. The challenge is that costs, usage, dependencies and< alternatives are often no longer sufficiently transparent, while open-source solutions are rarely evaluated as pragmatic complements or substitutes where they could create more flexibility, cost clarity or digital sovereignty. Tolksdorf.digital complements existing IT partners by connecting SME reality, IT practice, open-source options, trusted AI, context engineering, process understanding and practical implementation. The goal is not to replace operational IT, but to help organizations turn functioning IT into digital development capability. Visibility Perimeter Social Networks Linked In – Tolksdorf.digital https://www.linkedin.com/company/20527066/ vpr_linkedin_tolksdorfdigital Reference doc: false Backlink: true You Tube – Tolksdorf.digital https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK OxRA Gy3owqe_pyz-V9anQ vpr_youtube_tolksdorfdigital Reference doc: false Backlink: true Blue Sky – Tolksdorf.digital https://bsky.app/profile/tolksdorfdigital.bsky.social vpr_bluesky_tolksdorfdigital Reference doc: false Backlink: true Facebook – Tolksdorf.digital https://www.facebook.com/Tolksdorfdigital vpr_facebook_tolksdorfdigital Reference doc: false Backlink: true Spreadly – Rainer Tolksdorf https://sprd.li/rainer_tolksdorf vpr_spreadly Reference doc: false Backlink: true Memberships cyberLAGO – digital competence network https://cyberlago.net/mitglieder/tolksdorf-digital-gmbh/ vpr_cyberlago Reference doc: false Backlink: true think tank thurgau ttt https://www.thinktankthurgau.ch/ vpr_thinktank_thurgau Reference doc: false Backlink: false Website does not list any members Gewerbeverein Tägerwilen https://gewerbe-taegerwilen.ch/services/ vpr_gewerbeverein_taegerwilen Reference doc: false Backlink: true All members are listed under services Customers Projects and Customer Satisfaction List Reference List (AI-ready) vpr_projects_and_customer_satisfaction Reference doc: false Backlink: false Ammann Components Reference (tolksdorf.digital) vpr_ammann_components Reference doc: false Backlink: false Noser Engineering Reference (tolksdorf.digital) vpr_noser_engineering Reference doc: false Backlink: false Mega eG Lebensmittelgrosshandel Reference (tolksdorf.digital) vpr_mega_eg Reference doc: false Backlink: false Fela Management AG vpr_fela_management_ag Reference doc: false Backlink: false Stadt Konstanz – Amt für Digitalisierung und IT vpr_stadt_konstanz_amt_digitalisierung_und_it Reference doc: false Backlink: false Die IfsU GmbH – Institut für strategische Unternehmens- und Persönlichkeits-Entwicklung https://ifsu.eu/journal-202003-high-level-input-fuer-kmu-im-aktuellen-wandel vpr_ifsu_gmbh Reference doc: true Backlink: true SRW Ulm – MB Service UG https://srw-team.info/ vpr_srw_ulm Reference doc: true Backlink: true Endress+Hauser Flowtec AG https://endress.com/ vpr_endress_hauser Reference doc: true Backlink: false Information Portals Slide Share – Tolksdorf https://de.slideshare.net/tolksdorf vpr_slideshare Backlink: true Handelsregister Thurgau – Tolksdorf.digital GmbH https://tg.chregister.ch/cr-portal/auszug/auszug.xhtml?uid=CHE-468.736.228 vpr_handelsregister_ch Backlink: false Handelsregister B Amtsgericht Freiburg im Breisgau – Tolksdorf.digital UG https://www.handelsregister.de/ (Tolksdorf.digital UG) vpr_handelsregister_de Backlink: false Publications Perspektiv-Wechsel: Konzentration auf das Wesentliche ISBN: 978-3-946286-11-0 · DNB Reference 1217132147 vpr_buch_perspektiv_wechsel Reference doc: true Authors: Elisabeth Hulm, Georg Goldbach, Michael Hess, Matthias Usenbenz, Rainer Tolksdorf, Peter Herwig Knowledge Graph Anchors Common Crawl Index vpr_common_crawl_index CC-MAIN-2025-51 CC-MAIN-2026-04 CC-MAIN-2026-08 CC-MAIN-2026-12 Wikidata Not yet registered D Bpedia Not yet registered Discovery Index Access https://tolksdorf.digital/robots.txt LLM Presence https://tolksdorf.digital/llms.txt https://tolksdorf.digital/llms.html https://tolksdorf.digital/dbrs-llm-knowledge-hub Info Center https://tolksdorf.digital/menu-info-center-ai-entry Machine-Readable Reference List Reference List (AI-ready) DBRS Canonical Context Registry (CCR) CCR Latest Version DBRS Canonical System Files DBRS-CSF Latest Related Entities Rainer Tolksdorf https://tolksdorf.digital/profil-rainer-tolksdorf-de vpr_rainer_tolksdorf Wikidata — CCR Ref. tolksdorf_digital Indexed true Author of this document, Owner and Founder of Tolksdorf.digital GmbH and Tolksdorf.digital UG, creator of DBRS Status Tracking Last reviewed 2026-04-04 Reviewed by Rainer Tolksdorf Review notes —