Sign in to use this feature.

Years

Between: -

Subjects

remove_circle_outline
remove_circle_outline

Journals

Article Types

Countries / Regions

Search Results (2)

Search Parameters:
Keywords = COSMIC ISO 19761

Order results
Result details
Results per page
Select all
Export citation of selected articles as:
30 pages, 479 KB  
Review
Comprehensive Review of Metrics and Measurements of Quantum Systems
by Hassan Soubra, Hatem Elsayed, Yousef Elbrolosy, Youssef Adel and Zeyad Attia
Metrics 2025, 2(2), 9; https://doi.org/10.3390/metrics2020009 - 19 Jun 2025
Viewed by 2277
Abstract
Quantum computing promises to offer significant computational advantages over classical computing, leveraging principles such as superposition and entanglement. This necessitates effective metrics and measurement techniques for evaluating quantum systems, aiding in their development and performance optimization. However, due to fundamental differences in computing [...] Read more.
Quantum computing promises to offer significant computational advantages over classical computing, leveraging principles such as superposition and entanglement. This necessitates effective metrics and measurement techniques for evaluating quantum systems, aiding in their development and performance optimization. However, due to fundamental differences in computing paradigms and current immaturity of quantum software abstractions, classical software and hardware metrics may not directly apply to quantum computing, where the distinction between software and hardware can still be somewhat indiscernible compared to classical computing. This paper provides a comprehensive review of existing quantum software and hardware metrics in the scientific literature, highlighting key challenges in the field. Additionally, it investigates the application of Functional Size Measurement (FSM), based on the COSMIC ISO 19761 FSM Method, to measure quantum software. Three FSM approaches are analyzed by applying them to Shor’s and Grover’s algorithms, with measurement results compared to assess their effectiveness. A comparative analysis highlights the strengths and limitations of each approach, emphasizing the need for further refinement. The insights from this study contribute to the advancement of quantum metrics, especially software metrics and measurement, paving the way for the development of a unified and standardized approach to quantum software measurement and assessment. Full article
Show Figures

Figure 1

18 pages, 818 KB  
Article
Investment Models for Enterprise Architecture (EA) and IT Architecture Projects within the Open Innovation Concept
by Igor V. Ilin, Anastasia I. Levina, Alissa S. Dubgorn and Alain Abran
J. Open Innov. Technol. Mark. Complex. 2021, 7(1), 69; https://doi.org/10.3390/joitmc7010069 - 20 Feb 2021
Cited by 9 | Viewed by 3793
Abstract
Information technologies (IT) architecture and infrastructure is a significant cost item, especially for enterprises with complex production infrastructure and equipment that require automated and digital devices to collect and process primary data on technological and production processes. Most investment models for enterprise-wide development [...] Read more.
Information technologies (IT) architecture and infrastructure is a significant cost item, especially for enterprises with complex production infrastructure and equipment that require automated and digital devices to collect and process primary data on technological and production processes. Most investment models for enterprise-wide development projects usually do not take into account the automation’s costs, including the design and implementation of information systems. The Enterprise Architecture (EA) paradigm has been proposed to bridge the gap between the business and the IT sector. The study aims to develop investment models for projects for the implementation and development of EA solutions, including IT architectures that eliminate the shortcomings of existing approaches. The research methodology is based on the analysis of published approaches to investment models for projects creating and developing EA, IT architectures with the identification of their advantages and limitations, and on the analysis of IT investment assessment practices in Russian infrastructure-intensive companies. As a result, investment and appraisal models are proposed that have advantages associated with the ability to calculate the effect of an integrated approach to the implementation of IT solutions, a more accurate calculation of an investment project cost by taking into account the IT system’s cost, a reduction in the investment cycle of development and implementation of architectural solutions, including physical and IT component. Full article
Show Figures

Figure 1

Back to TopTop