Bachelorarbeit BCLR-2022-24

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Pisano, Vincenzo: Plugin-based workflow integration for QHAna.
Universität Stuttgart, Fakultät Informatik, Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik, Bachelorarbeit Nr. 24 (2022).
50 Seiten, englisch.
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With the introduction of computers in the humanities that constitutes the digital humanities, computational tools and methods are employed to assist researchers with promising results. Recently, the integration of quantum computing into the humanities was proposed leading to the term quantum humanities introduced by Barzen and Leymann [BL20] where quantum computers represent a new technology that promises to solve more complex problems due to properties of such computers, e.g., large amounts of data can be processed in a single step. To take advantage of quantum computing in the humanities the QHAna project provides a toolset of machine learning algorithms that are available to the users in form of plugins. Currently, workflows requiring the invocation of multiple QHAna plugins are carried out by users manually. In this work a QHAna workflow plugin is presented that uses a business workflow engine for the automation of such workflows, for this design choices and implementation details are discussed.

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Abteilung(en)Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Architektur von Anwendungssystemen
BetreuerLeymann, Prof. Frank; Bühler, Fabian; Weder, Benjamin
Eingabedatum24. Oktober 2022
   Publ. Informatik