With rising importance of knowledge interchange, many industrial and academic applications have adopted ontologies as their
conceptual backbone. However, industrial and academic environments are very dynamic, thus inducing changes to application
requirements. To fulfill these changes, often the underlying ontology must be evolved as well. As ontologies grow in size,
the complexity of change management increases, thus requiring a well-structured ontology evolution process. In this paper
we identify a possible six-phase evolution process and focus on providing the user with capabilities to control and customize
it. We introduce the concept of an evolution strategy encapsulating policy for evolution with respect to user’s requirements.