Many software engineering problems require significant computational effort to be performed. From the automatic generation and optimization of test suites to the use of artificial intelligence techniques to assess and/or improve software code quality, these are all complex activities to perform in a reasonable amount of time.
Recently, Quantum Computing has emerged, a new technology that makes use of quantum mechanics principles to provide solutions to those problems that are too complex to be solved with traditional technologies.
Over the last years, multiple solutions relying on the use of quantum computing are becoming available. Quantum optimization algorithms have been proposed with the aim of providing a more performing alternative to traditional optimization techniques. Similarly, the use of quantum machine learning is gaining researchers' and practitioners' interest with the availability of quantum alternatives to traditional ML algorithms (e.g., QSVM).
In such scenario, researchers are starting to apply quantum computing solutions to solve software engineering problems, among others, as well as to improve the performance of the currently available solutions.
Therefore, the adoption of quantum computing seems to be one of the most promising ways to solve software engineering-specific problems or improve the performance of existing solutions. This calls researchers and practitioners to make an effort in devising and evaluating new methodologies regarding the application of Quantum Programming for Software Engineering (QP4SE).
Abstract - If we consider the 19th century as the machine age, and the 20th century as the information age, the 21st century will be the quantum age. In fact, since the beginning of the "second quantum revolution" in the 1980s, several algorithms and quantum computers based on different technologies have been proposed and have been able to demonstrate their great advantage over "classical" computers. There are already numerous quantum programming languages, quantum software development environments and platforms. In this talk we will give an overview of the state of the art and practice in relation to Quantum Software Engineering & Programming.
Prof. Mario Piattini. Ph.D. in Computer Science from UPM. CISA, CISM, CRISC and CGEIT by ISACA. PMP. Full Professor at the Escuela Superior de Informática of the University of Castilla-La Mancha, where he directs the Alarcos Research Group, specialized in Information Systems Quality. He is also aQuantum Chief Research Officer and promoter of The Talavera Manifesto for Quantum Software Engineering and Programming
August 1st, 2022 AoE - Submission Deadline
August 31st, 2022 AoE - Notification Deadline
September 9th, 2022 AoE - Camera Ready Deadline
November 18, 2022 - Workshop