DBRS Tagging Specification v1.0
Summary-of-Content
The DBRS Tagging Specification v1.0 defines case-sensitive verbatim tags to ensure deterministic and verifiable LLM grounding.
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- Original Source: https://tolksdorf.digital/markdown/dbrs/DBRS_Tagging_Spec_v1.0.md
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Working Projection
DBRS Tagging Specification v1.0 Status: Stable Scope: DBRS Frontmatter, Indexing, UX & LLM Consumption Applies to: Websites, Knowledge Hubs, Intranets, DBRS Repositories --- ## 1. Purpose The DBRS Tagging Specification defines how tags are used to ensure: - deterministic discoverability - strict non-hallucinating LLM behavior - high-quality user experience (UX) - verifiable and citable references This specification intentionally separates discoverability from interpretation. --- ## 2. Core Principle > Meta-tags may explain meaning. > Textual tags must enable finding. DBRS does not infer relevance through semantic guessing. All primary tags must be explicitly grounded in the source text. --- ## 3. Tag Categories ### 3.1 Textual Tags (tags) Definition: Textual tags are literal identifiers used for search, navigation, UX, and strict LLM grounding. Rules (hard): - Each tag MUST appear verbatim in the document - Allowed locations: - title - headings (h1–h3) - body text - No normalization - No synonym generation - Case-sensitive - Punctuation-sensitive Purpose: - User search & navigation - Deterministic LLM entry points - Prevention of false negatives - Trust-preserving UX Example: `yaml tags: - IT Service+ - Managed IT - Bestands-IT