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1QBit: IEEE Approves Standards Project for Quantum Computing Definitions
Thursday, December 14, 2017Company Profile | Follow Company
Andrew Fursman, CEO + Co-Founder, 1QBit
Vancouver, BC, December 14, 2017--(T-Net)--IEEE announced the approval of the IEEE P7130—Standard for Quantum Computing Definitions project.
The new standards project aims to make Quantum Computing more accessible to a larger group of contributors, including developers of software and hardware, materials scientists, mathematicians, physicists, engineers, climate scientists, biologists and geneticists.
“While Quantum Computing is poised for significant growth and advancement, the emergent industry is currently fragmented and lacks a common communications framework. IEEE P7130 marks an important milestone in the development of Quantum Computing by building consensus on a nomenclature that will bring the benefits of standardization, reduce confusion, and foster a more broadly accepted understanding for all stakeholders involved in advancing technology and solutions in the space.” said Whurley (William Hurley), chair, IEEE Quantum Computing Working Group.
The purpose of this project is to provide a general nomenclature for Quantum Computing that may be used to standardize communication with related hardware, and software projects. This standard addresses quantum computing specific terminology and establishes definitions necessary to facilitate communication.
“1QBit works with a variety of classical, quantum and otherwise non-standard processors, which necessitates communication between multiple external teams, across a wide range of industries, discussing many different types of computing systems. IEEE P7130 “Standard for Quantum Computing Definitions” provides a valuable service to 1QBit, our partners in quantum computing, and the many industries with which we intersect.” said Andrew Fursman, CEO 1QBit and IEEE P7130 working group participant
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