Liquifying Quantum-Classical Software-Intensive System of Systems
Aparicio-Morales, Á. M., Haghparast, M., Mäkitalo, N., Garcia-Alonso, J., Berrocal, J., Stirbu, V., Mikkonen, T., & Murillo, J. M. (2024). Liquifying Quantum-Classical Software-Intensive System of Systems. In 2024 IEEE International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution and Reengineering : Companion (SANER-C) (pp. 159-166). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/saner-c62648.2024.00028
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Software-Intensive Systems are applications that use a high amount of computational resources for the execution of complex tasks in which a constant flow of information is needed. In the current conception of the computing continuum, such computational resources are spread in the infrastructure from the Cloud to the Edge and the tasks are mapped on resources following placing and replacing strategies. In this scope, this paper puts together two emergent paradigms. On the one hand, the emergence of the Quantum Computation paradigm will allow these intensive systems to incorporate specific tasks that are unaffordable by classic computers. On the other hand, the liquid software model proposes a fluid movement of the software and information from one device to another. Therefore, in this paper, we present a broad overview of software-intensive systems from a liquid software perspective and support quantum functionalities in their processes. To provide a better understanding of how these systems can take form, we explore a case study based on weather forecasts.
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This work is part of the PID2021-12404540B-C31 grant funded by MCIN/AEI /10.13039/50100011033 and by “ERDF, a way of making Europe”. It is also funded by the QSALUD project (EXP 00135977 / MIG-20201059) in the lines of action of the CDTI; by Cáceres Provincial Council (AV-6); and by the Ministry of Economy and Digital Transformation of the Government of Spain through the call for the Quan-tum ENIA project-Quantum Spain Project, and by the EU through the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan-NextGenerationEU. This work has been supported by the Academy of Finland (project DEQSE 349945) and Business Finland (project TORQS 8582/31/2022) ...License
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