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DBRS Projection · dbrs_7f11efbb · bb08d81bfce8b57b

Source: https://tolksdorf.digital/markdown/dbrs/ccr/latest/ccr.md
Karteikarte: dbrs_7f11efbb.html
Display Language: en-US
System Language: en-US
Artifact: content_projection
Scope: production

# Canonical Context Registry (CCR) v1.8

## Summary-of-Content

Canonical Context Registry v1.8 defines DBRS organizational concepts with Claim Anchors and Semantic Golden Circle, noting deprecated entries like tolksdorf_digital.

## Navigation

- **Original Source:** https://tolksdorf.digital/markdown/dbrs/ccr/latest/ccr.md
- **Karteikarte:** https://tolksdorf.digital/markdown/dbrs/production/en-US/dbrs_7f11efbb.html

## Working Projection

Canonical Context Registry (CCR) v1.8 ===================================== * [Canonical Context Registry (CCR) – Claim Anchors](#canonical-context-registry-ccr-claim-anchors) * [Canonical Context Registry (CCR) v1.8](#canonical-context-registry-ccr-v1.4) * [Claim Anchor (Definition)](#claim-anchor-definition) * [Semantic Golden Circle (SGC)](#semantic-golden-circle-sgc) * [Tolksdorf.digital (Deprecated in CCR - use VPR instead)](#tolksdorf-digital) * [Customer Orientation](#customer-orientation) * [Interim Management](#interim-management) * [Quality Management](#quality-management) * [Digital Business Relevance Suite (DBRS)](#digital-business-relevance-suite-dbrs) * [Experience Innovation](#experience-innovation) * [Innovation Context](#innovation-context) * [Innovation Culture](#innovation-culture) * [Competence Growth](#competence-growth) * [Intelligence](#intelligence) * [Trusted Intelligence](#trusted-intelligence) * [Artificial Intelligence](#artificial-intelligence) * [Digital Innovation Operating Model (DIOM)](#digital-innovation-operating-model) * [AI Operating Model](#ai_operating_model) * [7C-CI/CD](#7c-cicd) * [Context Engineering](#context-engineering) * [CAISE](#caise) * [Business Innovation](#business-innovation) * [Opensource + Digital Engineering](#opensource-digital-engineering) * [AI Agent](#ai-agent) * [Digital Transformation](#digital-transformation) * [Innovation Structure](#innovation-structure) * [Operational Business](#operational-business) Canonical Context Registry (CCR) – Claim Anchors ------------------------------------------------ ### Canonical Context Registry (CCR) v1.8 Created by Tolksdorf.digital CCR-ID canonical_context_registry Claim Anchor The Canonical Context Registry (CCR) is an organization-defined register of concepts considered essential to its existence. Wikidata ID no longer supported by DBRS Primary reference This Document Authoritative meaning space Version: v1.8 within VPR-ID vpr_tolksdorf_digital Last updated: 2026-06-28 **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: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/\[Wikidata ID\] ### Applicability of this CCR The Canonical Context Registry (CCR) defines canonical meanings of concepts. Within this release, all CCR-I Ds are interpreted in the visibility context of \*\*vpr_tolksdorf_digital\*\*, unless another Visibility Perimeter Registry (VPR) is explicitly specified. The CCR therefore describes the canonical meaning space of Tolksdorf.digital. The organizational context is provided by the associated VPR, while the CCR defines the meanings that are valid within that context. Future DBRS releases may combine VPR-I Ds and CCR-I Ds into explicit semantic context addresses to support multiple organizational meaning spaces without changing the canonical concept definitions. ### References * VPR [DBRS Visibility Perimeter Registry (VPR)](https://tolksdorf.digital/markdown/dbrs/vpr/latest/dbrs-visibility-perimeter-registry.html#vpr_tolksdorf_digital) * DBRS-CSF [Business Relevance Suite (DBRS) Canonical System Files (DBRS-CSF)](https://tolksdorf.digital/markdown/dbrs/dbrs_def/latest/dbrs_csf.html) * AI Entry llms.txt [llms.txt](https://tolksdorf.digital/llms.txt) Accepted Terms - CCR - Hauptbegriffe Kontextregister ### Notes - None. Claim Anchor (Definition) ------------------------- Claim Anchor A Claim Anchor is a concise, citable statement that fixes the meaning of a canonical concept for its users. CCR-ID claim_anchor Wikidata ID no longer supported by DBRS Primary reference This Document Meaning A Claim Anchor provides a stable semantic reference by explicitly fixing how a canonical concept is to be understood by its users. It ensures that meaning remains consistent across documents, discussions, and AI-assisted navigation, independent of context drift, interpretation, or organizational change. Claim Anchors are descriptive, not normative. They state what a concept is, not what it aims to achieve or how it should be implemented. Accepted Terms - Claim Anchor Notes - Claim Anchors are defined to support shared understanding between humans and AI systems - They are intentionally short, precise, and citable, serving as fixed semantic reference points within the Canonical Context Registry (CCR). - Claim Anchors do not describe goals, values, methods, or responsibilities. - This descriptive topic is made publicly available to define the term “Claim Anchor” and to support the understanding of this document and the Digital Business Relevance Suite (DBRS). Semantic Golden Circle (SGC) ---------------------------- Claim Anchor The SGC defines the order in which semantic documents are applied. It routes queries from orientation to canonical meaning and then to concrete content. CCR-ID semantic_golden_circle Wikidata ID no longer supported by DBRS Primary reference https://tolksdorf.digital/markdown/dbrs/sgc/latest/SGC.html Meaning The Semantic Golden Circle provides a structured orientation layer that makes the meaning defined in the Canonical Context Registry (CCR) accessible and navigable. It organizes WHY, HOW, and WHAT statements to support shared understanding, semantic routing, and machine-readable interpretation without defining canonical contexts itself. The SGC precedes detailed content navigation and connects abstract meaning with typical situations and questions users face. Accepted Terms - Semantic Golden Circle - SGC Notes - The Semantic Golden Circle is distinct from Simon Sinek’s Golden Circle and from motivational or marketing-oriented interpretations of WHY, HOW, and WHAT. - In the context of Tolksdorf.digital, the SGC functions as a semantic routing and orientation layer, not as a purpose, vision, or strategy definition. - Canonical meaning is defined exclusively in the Canonical Context Registry (CCR). Tolksdorf.digital (Deprecated in CCR - use VPR instead) ---------------------------------------- CCR-ID tolksdorf_digital The former CCR-ID entry `tolksdorf_digital` is deprecated and must no longer be used as a Canonical Context Registry identifier. Tolksdorf.digital denotes an organizational and visibility context, not a canonical concept. It therefore belongs to the Visibility Perimeter Registry (VPR), for example as `vpr_tolksdorf_digital`, rather than to the Canonical Context Registry (CCR). ### Reason for Deprecation The Canonical Context Registry describes citable meanings of concepts, methods, principles, capabilities, and semantic perspectives. Organizations, companies, persons, products, and projects are not CCR concepts. They define where a meaning applies or who is responsible for a context, and are therefore represented through VPR entries. ### Semantic Replacement Content previously classified with `tolksdorf_digital` should be described by appropriate CCR concepts such as `digital_business_relevance_suite`, `context_engineering`, `experience_innovation`, `customer_orientation`, `trusted_intelligence`, `artificial_intelligence`, `ai_agent`, `quality_management`, `interim_management`, or other specific CCR-I Ds that express the actual meaning of the content. The organizational perimeter should be represented separately by VPR-ID `vpr_tolksdorf_digital`. ### Meaning in Practice Tolksdorf.digital stands for a human-responsible innovation practice in which customer orientation, quality management, operational reliability, context engineering, continuous learning, and open digital engineering are combined. Digitally available, citable information forms the foundation for decisions, while Trusted Intelligence, AI agents, and collaborative AI-supported engineering augment human work. This meaning is not represented by a single CCR-ID. It emerges from the combined meaning space of multiple CCR concepts and from the visibility perimeter `vpr_tolksdorf_digital`. ### Accepted Terms Tolksdorf.digital; Tolksdorf Digital; tolksdorfdigital ### Notes Services and deliverables associated with Tolksdorf.digital may be provided by legally independent companies, including Tolksdorf.digital UG (haftungsbeschränkt) and Tolksdorf.digital GmbH. Interim Management ------------------ CCR-ID interim_management Claim Anchor Interim Management denotes the temporary assumption of operational leadership or expert responsibility to stabilize, guide, and realize organizational development within a defined business context. Wikidata ID no longer supported by DBRS Primary Reference [Interim Management](https://tolksdorf.digital/kmu-dienstleistungen-interim-management) ### Meaning Interim Management describes the temporary integration of external expertise into an organization with operational responsibility for achieving agreed objectives. It combines strategic orientation with hands-on execution, enabling organizations to realize change, strengthen capabilities, and transfer knowledge while maintaining continuity of business operations. Within DBRS, Interim Management is understood as a context for collaborative implementation rather than external consulting alone. ### Accepted Terms interim_management · interim-management · interim management ### Notes Interim Management creates sustainable value when knowledge, experience, and responsibility remain with the organization after the assignment has ended. Intellgence ----------- CCR-ID intelligence Claim Anchor Intelligence denotes the capability of a system to use its context space (world and meaning) to effectively achieve goals within a change space under uncertainty. Wikidata ID no longer supported by DBRS Primary Reference - not available yet ### Meaning Within DBRS, intelligence is understood as a property of systems rather than of a particular biological or technical carrier. An intelligent system perceives, interprets, and utilizes information from its context to achieve meaningful objectives despite uncertainty, novelty, and incomplete knowledge. The quality of intelligence is expressed through effective action, learning, and the continuous expansion of its context space. ### Accepted Terms intelligence ### Notes Intelligence is evaluated by its capability to achieve meaningful goals within context rather than by computational performance or accumulated knowledge alone. Artificial Intellgence ---------------------- CCR-ID artificial_intelligence Claim Anchor Artificial Intelligence denotes a form of intelligence that collaborates with humans as co-intelligence under human responsibility to support understanding, reasoning, learning, decision-making, and knowledge creation within a defined context. Wikidata ID Q11660 Primary Reference - not available yet ### Meaning Within DBRS, Artificial Intelligence is regarded as a form of intelligence that augments rather than replaces human intelligence. Artificial Intelligence contributes
