During one of the meetings with the team from the University of Murcia, it was shown that it was feasible and easy to make changes to the ontology. However, this led to the idea from Murcia that if it is possible to make these changes then the semantic architecture should also support them. The initial idea was an approach to this but in no case automatically. Therefore, to automatically make changes to the semantic architecture, a change in the existing system architecture would have to be studied to support the new quality requirements.
Motivation
During one of the meetings with the team from the University of Murcia, it was shown that it was feasible and easy to make changes to the ontology. However, this led to the idea from Murcia that if it is possible to make these changes then the semantic architecture should also support them. The initial idea was an approach to this but in no case automatically. Therefore, to automatically make changes to the semantic architecture, a change in the existing system architecture would have to be studied to support the new quality requirements.