Status: valid DBRS specification
Role: Context according to ISO 9001:2015 clause 4
Symbol: ⎋⟦ DBRS ⟧⎋
The DBRS Structural Gateway defines the binding semantic and organizational framework within which digital content, documents, and AI systems of a domain are interpreted.
It is not an application, not an access control system, and not an AI system, but a contextual mediation layer.
DBRS mediates meaning -- not permission.
The Structural Gateway:
It does not decide who may access content.
Authorization is the responsibility of the client.
robots.txt as an intent and scoping declarationllms.txt / llms.html as discovery hints for AI systemsThese mechanisms are communicative, not security controls.
/ai/manifest.json as a machine-readable content and version registryThe manifest describes what exists, not how it is used.
https://tolksdorf.digital/markdown/dbrs/ccr/latest/
All semantic interpretation must resolve against the CCR.
The Structural Gateway defines valid public directories where authoritative content may reside, e.g.:
/ai//ai-docs//markdown//markdown/dbrs//context/These zones:
Paths not explicitly declared are not authoritative, even if technically reachable.
The following semantic order applies:
The DBRS Canonical Language (DCL) is normative for all levels.
All terms, keys, IDs and values must be used DCL-conform.
However, they have no independent level of meaning.
In case of conflict, the higher-level source prevails.
The DBRS Structural Gateway:
It provides transparency, context, and traceability.
This specification is not documentation, but:
a formal context definition according to ISO 9001:2015 clause 4
(Context of the Organization).
It serves as:
The DBRS Structural Gateway:
It is enabling, not regulatory.
⎋⟦ DBRS ⟧⎋
The Structural Gateway makes a domain
semantically explicit, explainable, and auditable,
without assuming operational or legal control.