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Protokolprotokol is a term used in theoretical discussions to denote a meta-protocol—an overarching framework designed to govern the creation, validation, and evolution of other protocols within a given system. Rather than implementing a single protocol, a protokolprotokol defines the rules by which protocols are defined, negotiated, versioned, and retired, with an emphasis on interoperability, security, and auditability.
Origin and etymology: The name is a compound of 'protokol' (protocol in several languages) and repetition, intended
- Meta-rule set that describes how protocols must be structured
- Versioning and backward compatibility policies
- Negotiation procedures among participating agents
- Provenance, cryptographic signing, and audit trails
- Extensibility mechanisms and deprecation processes
Applications and examples: In theory, a protokolprotokol could coordinate communication in heterogeneous distributed systems, govern API
Reception and outlook: Proponents highlight reduced integration risk and clearer governance, while critics warn of added
See also: protocol, interoperability, governance framework, protocol design, versioning