Building Quantum Computing as a Service: A Practical Guide to Hybrid Architectures

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  • Carolina Ribeiro Centro de Ciências Computacionais, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Rio Grande 96201-900, Brazil Author

Abstract

Quantum computers aim to disrupt traditional computing systems by achieving computational supremacy through quantum mechanics principles. This breakthrough technology promises to revolutionize how we process information, particularly in complex calculations that classical computers find challenging. As a result, quantum computing as a service has emerged as a practical solution for organizations seeking to harness this powerful technology. The integration of classical and quantum systems creates a robust hybrid quantum computing framework that maximizes the strengths of both approaches. Classical computers handle essential tasks like data input and control systems, while quantum processors tackle complex computational problems. This synergy between classical vs quantum computing creates a more practical and accessible platform for developers and users through a pay-per-shot utility model. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore how to build and implement quantum computing as a service using hybrid architectures. We will examine the technical requirements, operational challenges, and best practices for creating successful QCaaS solutions. Whether you're a service provider or an organization looking to adopt quantum computing capabilities, this guide will help you understand the key considerations and steps involved in implementing quantum services effectively.

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2021-07-09

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Building Quantum Computing as a Service: A Practical Guide to Hybrid Architectures. (2021). International Journal of Contemporary Research and Literacy Works, 2(2), 9-24. https://ijcrl.com/1/article/view/40