@misc{81334, author = {Tiago Quintino and Umberto Modigliani and Florian Pappenberger and Sylvie Lamy-Thepaut and Simon Smart and James Hawkes and Iain Russell and Laurent Gougeon and Cristiano Zanna and Baudouin Raoult}, title = {Software Strategy and Roadmap 2023-2027}, abstract = {ECMWF develops several software packages to support the primary purpose of the Centre, to develop a capability for medium-range weather forecasting and the provision of medium-range weather forecasts to the Member States, as well as the objectives aligned with this purpose1. This strategy is in support of the “ECMWF Strategy 2021–2030”2 in particular the pillar on Science and Technology which aims to develop and make operational use of cutting-edge science and technology and the pillar on Impact which aims to provide exceptional value for money to ECMWF’s Member States. Therefore, many of the software packages are also used by Member and Co-operating States as well as other users to process and analyse ECMWF archived or disseminated data. These software packages have been developed over many years, sometimes decades, and continue to provide a reliable service to ECMWF operations.

As part of our constant drive for efficiency and improvement, ECMWF is reviewing its strategy and roadmap for these software packages. The general principles that underpin ECMWF’s software strategy are as follows: }, year = {2023}, journal = {ECMWF Technical Memoranda}, number = {904}, month = {01/2023}, publisher = {ECMWF}, url = { }, doi = {10.21957/c6d7df0322}, }