A systematic analysis of 59 quantum software testing empirical studies reveals highly diverse designs, inconsistent reporting, and open methodological challenges, leading to recommendations for future work.
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Proposes a context-aware unit testing framework for quantum subroutines modeled as parametrized quantum channels, using probabilistic assertions and demonstrated on GHZ preparation and Shor's algorithm subroutines.
Survey presenting a classification framework for ten quantum programming languages with conceptual and experimental comparisons leading to a list of design challenges.
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A Methodological Analysis of Empirical Studies in Quantum Software Testing
A systematic analysis of 59 quantum software testing empirical studies reveals highly diverse designs, inconsistent reporting, and open methodological challenges, leading to recommendations for future work.
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Context-Aware Unit Testing for Quantum Subroutines
Proposes a context-aware unit testing framework for quantum subroutines modeled as parametrized quantum channels, using probabilistic assertions and demonstrated on GHZ preparation and Shor's algorithm subroutines.
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A Survey of Quantum Programming Languages
Survey presenting a classification framework for ten quantum programming languages with conceptual and experimental comparisons leading to a list of design challenges.