In today’s software engineering, iterations, affordable en masse, form an important part of just about any system. However, not all computing resources are cheap to consume. In High-Performance (HPC) and Quantum Computing (QC), executions can consume considerable amounts of energy and time, which is reserved and used even if the very first steps in the process fail. This means that developers must assume a different attitude towards programming, and aim at error-free software before its execution. This is com monly facilitated using simulators, which are commonplace for both HPC and QC. However the fashion developers advance from one tool to another is ad-hoc, with no established software engi neering guidelines, and the final step from sim...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Foundations of Quantum Programming discusses how new progr...
Open source software is becoming crucial in the design and testing of quantum algorithms. Many of th...
It's been a little more than 40 years since researchers first suggested exploiting quantum physics t...
Software is a critical factor in the reliability of computer systems. While the development of hardw...
Quantum computers (QC) can solve many computing problems more efficiently than classical ones. The f...
Quantum computing, and to an even greater extent quantum technology, is changing the world. Quantum...
Quantum computing (QC) is no longer only a scientific interest but is rapidly becoming an industrial...
Quantum computing is no longer only a scientific interest but is rapidly becoming an industrially av...
Quantum computers (QCs) are maturing. When QCs are powerful enough, they will be able to handle prob...
Despite the increasing interest in quantum computing, the aspect of development to achieve cost-effe...
The rapid advancements in quantum computing necessitate a scientific and rigorous approach to the co...
Open source software is becoming crucial in the design and testing of quantum algorithms. Many of th...
Building a quantum computer that surpasses the computational power of its classical counterpart is a...
Quantum computing is a promising technology that unlocks new computational frontiers by leveraging t...
Progress in the techniques of quantum devices has made people widely believe that large-scale and fu...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Foundations of Quantum Programming discusses how new progr...
Open source software is becoming crucial in the design and testing of quantum algorithms. Many of th...
It's been a little more than 40 years since researchers first suggested exploiting quantum physics t...
Software is a critical factor in the reliability of computer systems. While the development of hardw...
Quantum computers (QC) can solve many computing problems more efficiently than classical ones. The f...
Quantum computing, and to an even greater extent quantum technology, is changing the world. Quantum...
Quantum computing (QC) is no longer only a scientific interest but is rapidly becoming an industrial...
Quantum computing is no longer only a scientific interest but is rapidly becoming an industrially av...
Quantum computers (QCs) are maturing. When QCs are powerful enough, they will be able to handle prob...
Despite the increasing interest in quantum computing, the aspect of development to achieve cost-effe...
The rapid advancements in quantum computing necessitate a scientific and rigorous approach to the co...
Open source software is becoming crucial in the design and testing of quantum algorithms. Many of th...
Building a quantum computer that surpasses the computational power of its classical counterpart is a...
Quantum computing is a promising technology that unlocks new computational frontiers by leveraging t...
Progress in the techniques of quantum devices has made people widely believe that large-scale and fu...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Foundations of Quantum Programming discusses how new progr...
Open source software is becoming crucial in the design and testing of quantum algorithms. Many of th...
It's been a little more than 40 years since researchers first suggested exploiting quantum physics t...