Protocols

/protocols/ – GEO System Governance Layer
protocols

System Governance Layer for GEO.or.id Ecosystem

1. Page Identity Layer

The /protocols/ page defines the governing ruleset of the GEO ecosystem. It functions as the operational backbone that standardizes behavior across all system layers.

  • System Role: Governance and enforcement layer
  • Scope: Entity, Topic, Framework, Evidence, Index
  • Dependency: AI-first architecture and PageIndex system

2. Protocol Definition Layer

A protocol is a machine-enforceable rule that governs content creation, validation, structure, and retrieval within the system.

3. Protocol Hierarchy System

  1. Core Protocols
  2. Operational Protocols
  3. Content Protocols
  4. Distribution Protocols
  5. Audit Protocols

4. Core Protocol Modules

Entity Consistency Protocol

Ensures canonical entity naming and cross-page consistency with Entity Layer.

Content Atomicity Protocol

Enforces single-intent page architecture aligned with Topic Layer.

Retrieval Optimization Protocol

Optimizes AI retrievability and semantic density for Index Layer.

Indexability Protocol

Aligns content structure with PageIndex system.

Evidence Integrity Protocol

Separates factual grounding from interpretation in Evidence Layer.

Cross-System Alignment Protocol

Synchronizes GEO, frameworks, and archive systems.

5. System Enforcement Rules

  • Non-compliant content excluded from indexing
  • Protocol violations trigger rejection
  • Consistency prioritized over volume

6. Protocol Execution Flow

  1. Input ingestion
  2. Entity mapping
  3. Protocol validation
  4. Index compatibility check
  5. Retrievability scoring
  6. Publish decision

7. Protocol Versioning System

All protocols are version-controlled with backward compatibility rules and migration governance.

8. System Relationships

9. Structured Summary

  • Definition: Governance rule system for GEO ecosystem
  • Function: Enforces structure and retrieval logic
  • Scope: All content layers
  • Impact: Determines AI index eligibility