DBRS Structural Gateway

Specification v1.2 (Context Definition)

Status: valid DBRS specification
Role: Context according to ISO 9001:2015 clause 4
Symbol: ⎋⟦ DBRS ⟧⎋


1. Purpose

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.


2. Core Principle

DBRS mediates meaning -- not permission.

The Structural Gateway:

It does not decide who may access content.
Authorization is the responsibility of the client.


3. Components of the Structural Gateway

3.1 Access and Discovery Semantics

These mechanisms are communicative, not security controls.


3.2 Navigation and Structure Semantics

The manifest describes what exists, not how it is used.


3.3 Authority and Meaning Semantics

All semantic interpretation must resolve against the CCR.


3.4 Public Semantic Zones

The Structural Gateway defines valid public directories where authoritative content may reside, e.g.:

These zones:

Paths not explicitly declared are not authoritative, even if technically reachable.


4. Order of Precedence

The following semantic order applies:

  1. DBRS Trusted Intelligence Charter
  2. Canonical Context Registry (CCR)
  3. Semantic Golden Circle (SGC)
  4. Structural Gateway Deklarationen
  5. Frontmatter Index
  6. Referenzierte Inhalte

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.


5. Deliberate Boundaries

The DBRS Structural Gateway:

It provides transparency, context, and traceability.


6. Relation to ISO 9001:2015

This specification is not documentation, but:

a formal context definition according to ISO 9001:2015 clause 4
(Context of the Organization).

It serves as:


7. Relation to the EU AI Act

The DBRS Structural Gateway:

It is enabling, not regulatory.


8. Summary

⎋⟦ DBRS ⟧⎋
The Structural Gateway makes a domain
semantically explicit, explainable, and auditable,
without assuming operational or legal control.