Towards Quantum-Algorithms-as-a-Service
De Stefano, Manuel; Di Nucci, Dario; Palomba, Fabio; Taibi, Davide; De Lucia, Andrea (2022-11-09)
De Stefano, Manuel
Di Nucci, Dario
Palomba, Fabio
Taibi, Davide
De Lucia, Andrea
ACM
09.11.2022
Manuel De Stefano, Dario Di Nucci, Fabio Palomba, Davide Taibi, and Andrea De Lucia. 2022. Towards Quantum-algorithms-as-a-service. In Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Quantum Programming for Software Engineering (QP4SE 2022). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 7–10. https://doi.org/10.1145/3549036.3562056
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-202406044174
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-202406044174
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Abstract
Quantum computing is an emerging field of high interest. Many companies have started to work on developing more powerful and stable quantum computers. However, developers still struggle to master the art of programming with a quantum computer. One of the major challenges faced is the integration of quantum parts of a system with the classical one. This paper proposes a novel development model called Quantum-Algorithms-as-a-Service (QAaaS). This new model aims to allow developers to abstract the quantum components away from the design of the software they are building. The model leverages Software-as-a-Service and Function-as-a-Service to support multiple quantum cloud providers and run their algorithms regardless of the underlying hardware.
Quantum computing is an emerging field of high interest. Many companies have started to work on developing more powerful and stable quantum computers. However, developers still struggle to master the art of programming with a quantum computer. One of the major challenges faced is the integration of quantum parts of a system with the classical one. This paper proposes a novel development model called Quantum-Algorithms-as-a-Service (QAaaS). This new model aims to allow developers to abstract the quantum components away from the design of the software they are building. The model leverages Software-as-a-Service and Function-as-a-Service to support multiple quantum cloud providers and run their algorithms regardless of the underlying hardware.
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