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Full-Stack Quantum Software in Practice: Ecosystem, Stakeholders and Challenges

Vlad Stirbu, Majid Haghparast, Muhammad Waseem, Niraj Dayama, Tommi Mikkonen

Abstract

The emergence of quantum computing has introduced a revolutionary paradigm capable of transforming numerous scientific and industrial sectors. Nevertheless, realizing the practical utilization of quantum software in real-world applications presents significant challenges. Factors such as variations in hardware implementations, the intricacy of quantum algorithms, the integration of quantum and traditional software, and the absence of standardized software and communication interfaces hinder the development of a skilled workforce in this domain. This paper explores tangible approaches to establishing quantum computing software development process and addresses the concerns of various stakeholders. By addressing these challenges, we aim to pave the way for the effective utilization of quantum computing in diverse fields.

Full-Stack Quantum Software in Practice: Ecosystem, Stakeholders and Challenges

Abstract

The emergence of quantum computing has introduced a revolutionary paradigm capable of transforming numerous scientific and industrial sectors. Nevertheless, realizing the practical utilization of quantum software in real-world applications presents significant challenges. Factors such as variations in hardware implementations, the intricacy of quantum algorithms, the integration of quantum and traditional software, and the absence of standardized software and communication interfaces hinder the development of a skilled workforce in this domain. This paper explores tangible approaches to establishing quantum computing software development process and addresses the concerns of various stakeholders. By addressing these challenges, we aim to pave the way for the effective utilization of quantum computing in diverse fields.
Paper Structure (11 sections, 3 figures, 1 table)

This paper contains 11 sections, 3 figures, 1 table.

Figures (3)

  • Figure 1: Quantum computing model
  • Figure 2: Software development lifecycle of a hybrid system that includes both classical and quantum technology
  • Figure 3: Ecosystem layers and relationships between stakeholders