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Posted a new QPath article: The QPath Modernization approach for the migration of classical-quantum information systems
Ricardo Pérez-Castillo, aQuantum Senior Research, has published the article The QPath Modernization approach for the migration of classical-quantum information systems in QPath. The article analyzes the importance for the development of practical quantum software of...
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After the launch in October 2020 of QPath, the Quantum Software Development and Lifecycle Application Platform, we have continued working on the research and development of our platform and, with this, we have also continued to create knowledge, documents and...
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