Hi Sjur! Yes I am still on it an still want to prepare something like an hydrological toolbox .. So far we do not have anything "real" working .. but I know that some people are already working behind the scenes on some plugins which I hope that later can be integrated in this toolbox.
>From my point I have to say that I never heard of ENKI (shame on me) and allthough I am from Vienna I even did not realise that it was presented here .. Is there already anything public available to take a look at? If you need any information about QGIS or integrating plugins into QGIS just ask.. I think your plugin will be more then welcome to extend the possibilites of QGIS. thanks a lot kind regards Werner On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 12:26 AM, Sjur Kolberg <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > We have been working on a hydrological toolbox ENKI since 2002, for the > Norwegian hydropower producer Statkraft. > > > > Statkraft has recently decided to release ENKI under LGPL. At this time, > however, there is no established OS project (WEB site, mailing list, core > committer group etc). I’d be happy to see ENKI developing an interface with > QGIS and other Open Source GIS tools. > > > > ENKI is a spatio-temporal model building framework, in which a model is > built up from subroutines compiled as dll plugins. Although developed for > distributed hydrological models, ENKI poses no restrictions on what the > routines do, as long as they’re happy with being called once for each time > step. The interface between subroutines are GIS variables; either rasters or > point networks. ENKI validates the model setup and provides all the > administration to initialise, calibrate and run the model. > > > > Having used MFC during the development, ENKI is so far tied to commercial > Visual Studio versions. I am hoping for resources to get rid of that > dependency. The GUI and core are separated, so it should be possible to call > the EnkiAPI.dll from other software. > > > > ENKI was presented at EGU2012 in Vienna, and only the lack of an open data > set to go with it as tutorial, is delaying its distribution. We are working > on that, hoping to get ready within the coming week. I haven’t really looked > into the different possibilites for how to deploy or manage an Open Source > project, suggestions are welcome. > > > > Best regards, > > > > Sjur K :-) > > > > > > > > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ian Packham > Sent: 4. mai 2012 15:29 > To: [email protected]; Robert Szczepanek > > > Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] Hydrological toolbox > > > > Hi Robert > > Werner wrote the original Wiki page, I just got the idea of a Hydrological > toolbox from the other post. However there seem to be a few people > interested in the idea, so hopefully we can pool our resources to achieve > this. > > Regards > > Ian > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Robert Szczepanek <[email protected]> > Date: Friday, May 4, 2012 1:43 pm > Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] Hydrological toolbox > To: Ian Packham <[email protected]> > >> Hi Ian, >> >> "The idea is to use QGIS as a platform for pre/post process GIS >> input to hydrologic and hydraulic models ..." >> Wrapping existing model to work within QGIS is very good idea. >> But I would go much further, and start building hydrological >> models within QGIS. >> >> Just shortly - I'm very interested in cooperation with you (and >> your team). "QGIS/GRASS based hydrology" is my scientific plan >> for next 2-3 years. >> So we can join forces ... writing code and scientific papers. >> >> regards, >> Robert >> >> W dniu 04.05.2012 13:15, Ian Packham pisze: >> >A similar methodology could apply to developing the related >> Hydrological>toolbox >> >(http://hub.qgis.org/wiki/quantum- >> gis/Hydrology_and_Hydraulic_modelling). I >> >would also be interested in contributing to such a toolbox and >> using any >> >available models. >> > >> >I am wary of writing plugin code (as I have started to do) when >> someone>else may have produced or know of plugins that have >> useful functionality >> >for water related modelling or, in particular, analysing and >> mixing GIS >> >layers for a catchment management tool. >> > >> >Regards >> > >> >Ian > > > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-developer mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer > _______________________________________________ Qgis-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
