Refactoring legacy geomodelling tools as {QGIS} plugins

Laure Capar and Nicolas Clausolles and Alexandre Demidov and Thomas Janvier and Simon Lopez and Leana Quimerc’h. ( 2024 )
in: Proc. 2024 RING Meeting, pages 1, ASGA

Abstract

As the French geological survey, BRGM has been producing geological models for several decades. Until now, these models have always been made in a project driven approach involving each time specific goals, hypotheses, scales and modeling tools. The tools we use most are home-made software that implement internal workflows. As they can sometimes be over 50 years old, these tools have become particularly monolithic and their technological debt has become significant, not to mention the fact that many algorithms they rely on are now available through open libraries.

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@inproceedings{capar_refactoring_RM2024,
 abstract = {As the French geological survey, BRGM has been producing geological models for several decades. Until now, these models have always been made in a project driven approach involving each time specific goals, hypotheses, scales and modeling tools. The tools we use most are home-made software that implement internal workflows. As they can sometimes be over 50 years old, these tools have become particularly monolithic and their technological debt has become significant, not to mention the fact that many algorithms they rely on are now available through open libraries.},
 author = {Capar, Laure and Clausolles, Nicolas and Demidov, Alexandre and Janvier, Thomas and Lopez, Simon and Quimerc’h, Leana},
 booktitle = {Proc. 2024 RING Meeting},
 language = {en},
 pages = {1},
 publisher = {ASGA},
 title = {Refactoring legacy geomodelling tools as {QGIS} plugins},
 year = {2024}
}