The aQuantum members Ricardo Pérez-Castillo, Mario Piattini, and Manuel Serrano have edited the proceedings of the 2nd Quantum Software Engineering and Technology Workshop (Q-SET 21) are published at CEUR Vol-3008. Q-SET was celebrated the last October 19, 2021, within the IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering (IEEE Quantum Week).
The Q-SET’21 proceedings consist of 10 papers by researchers and practitioners coming from academia and companies that attempt to reinforce the principles and ideas that aQuantum is promoting through the Talavera Manifesto. The whole list of papers is the following:
- An Exploratory Study on the Challenges of Engineering Quantum Applications in the Cloud
Daniel Vietz, Johanna Barzen, Frank Leymann, Benjamin Weder , Vladimir Yussupov
- QuantumPath´s Annealer Compositor
Jose Luis Hevia, Guido Peterssen, Ezequiel Murina, Aurelio Martínez, Mario Piattini
- Cybersecurity for Quantum Computing
Natalie Kilber, Daniel Kaestlen, Stefan Wagner
- Engineering Reliable Hybrid Quantum Software: An Architectural-driven Approach
Max Scheerer, Jonas Klamroth, Oliver Denninger
- Trials and Tribulations of Developing Hybrid Quantum-Classical Microservices Systems
Javier Rojo, Enrique Moguel, David Valencia, Javier Berrocal, Jose García-Alonso, Juan Manuel Murillo
- Software Quality Issues in Quantum Information Systems
Javier Verduro, Moisés Rodríguez, Mario Piattini
- Formal Quantum Software Engineering. Introducing the Formal Methods of Software Engineering to Quantum Computing
Carmelo R. Cartiere
- Towards a Quantum Algorithm for Evaluating WCETs
Gabriella Bettonte, Stéphane Louise, Renaud Sirdey
- Testing Quantum Programs using Q# and Microsoft Quantum Development Kit
Mariia Mykhailova, Mathias Soeken
- Non-Functional Requirements for Quantum Programs
Lorenzo Saraiva, Edward Hermann Haeusler, Vaston Costa, Marcos Kalinowski
These proceedings contain, as a faithful expression of the Workshop, an excellent compilation of papers, with different approaches, on Quantum Software Engineering and Programming from an academic and business perspective.
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