Uma Ontologia para Computação Quântica
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https://doi.org/10.5902/2448190422643Keywords:
Ontologia, Computação quântica, OWLAbstract
Quantum computing is currently presented as a new computational paradigm in relation to traditional computing proposal. In quantum computing the information representation and evolution of a computing system are different. Although there are several studies on it, a knowledge model describing quantum computation has not yet been proposed. n order to do this, the following work presents an ontology in OWL, this one is modeled to include the main characteristics of the quantum computation, providing a version of knowledge for that specific domain.Downloads
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