SEMar 11

QuantumX: an experience for the consolidation of Quantum Computing and Quantum Software Engineering as an emerging discipline

arXiv:2603.10621v15.5h-index: 6
Predicted impact top 96% in SE · last 90 daysOriginality Synthesis-oriented
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It addresses the need for structured research and collaboration in quantum software engineering, but it is incremental as it focuses on consolidating an emerging discipline rather than introducing new technical breakthroughs.

The paper reports on the QuantumX track, a pioneering forum that brought together Spanish research groups to explore adapting software engineering principles to quantum computing, establishing a foundation for community building and positioning Spain in the global quantum software ecosystem.

The first edition of the QuantumX track, held within the XXIX Jornadas de Ingeniería del Software y Bases de Datos (JISBD 2025), brought together leading Spanish research groups working at the intersection of Quantum Computing and Software Engineering. The event served as a pioneering forum to explore how principles of software quality, governance, testing, orchestration, and abstraction can be adapted to the quantum paradigm. The presented works spanned diverse areas (from quantum service engineering and hybrid architectures to quality models, circuit optimization, and quantum machine learning), reflecting the interdisciplinary nature and growing maturity of Quantum Computing and Quantum Software Engineering. The track also fostered community building and collaboration through the presentation of national and Ibero-American research networks such as RIPAISC and QSpain, and through dedicated networking sessions that encouraged joint initiatives. Beyond reporting on the event, this article provides a structured synthesis of the contributions presented at QuantumX, identifies common research themes and engineering concerns, and outlines a set of open challenges and future directions for the advancement of Quantum Software Engineering. This first QuantumX track established the foundation for a sustained research community and positioned Spain as an emerging contributor to the European and global quantum software ecosystem.

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