Quantum Software 2024
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-64136-7_5
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Verification and Validation of Quantum Software

Daniel Fortunato,
Luis Jiménez-Navajas,
José Campos
et al.

Abstract: Quantum software—like classic software—needs to be designed, specified, developed, and, most importantly, tested by developers. Writing tests is a complex, error-prone, and time-consuming task. Due to the particular properties of quantum physics (e.g., superposition), quantum software is inherently more complex to develop and effectively test than classical software. Nevertheless, some preliminary works have tried to bring commonly used classical testing practices for quantum computing to assess and improve th… Show more

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