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A (web)GUI for drawing out a network, assigning protocols, and running simulations with some introspection [$3000]
We already have some plotting and visualization tools, however we are interested in setting up a semi-independent GUI for drawing a network (a graph of connected quantum registers), assigning various protocols to each node, and running the simulation, while being able to read out or plot some instrumentation data about the network. This bounty is for an initial prototype of such a GUI.
Given that this is a rather large project, we are also open to hiring contractors that want to work on a much larger scale for this goal, which of course would include much higher payment as the project progresses.
Required skills: Probably significant JS skills for designing the frontend. Understanding of the needs of network scientists.
Reviewer: Stefan Krastanov
Duration: 4 months or more
Publication: In the next 2 years we plan to release a paper in a selective journal about this software. Contributing to this issue would deserve a co-authorship status on such a paper (if the contributor so desires)
Payout procedure:
The Funding for these bounties comes from the National Science Foundation and from the NSF Center for Quantum Networks. The payouts are managed by the NumFOCUS foundation and processed in bulk once every two months. If you live in a country in which NumFOCUS can make payments, you can participate in this bounty program.
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To claim exclusive time to work on this bounty either post a comment here or message [email protected] with:
Currently the project is claimed by
no one
until...
.If you want to, you can work on this project without making a claim, however claims are encouraged to give you and other contributors peace of mind. Whoever has made a claim takes precedence when solutions are considered.
You can always propose your own funded project, if you would like to contribute something of value that is not yet covered by an official bounty.
A (web)GUI for drawing out a network, assigning protocols, and running simulations with some introspection [$3000]
We already have some plotting and visualization tools, however we are interested in setting up a semi-independent GUI for drawing a network (a graph of connected quantum registers), assigning various protocols to each node, and running the simulation, while being able to read out or plot some instrumentation data about the network. This bounty is for an initial prototype of such a GUI.
Given that this is a rather large project, we are also open to hiring contractors that want to work on a much larger scale for this goal, which of course would include much higher payment as the project progresses.
Required skills: Probably significant JS skills for designing the frontend. Understanding of the needs of network scientists.
Reviewer: Stefan Krastanov
Duration: 4 months or more
Publication: In the next 2 years we plan to release a paper in a selective journal about this software. Contributing to this issue would deserve a co-authorship status on such a paper (if the contributor so desires)
Payout procedure:
The Funding for these bounties comes from the National Science Foundation and from the NSF Center for Quantum Networks. The payouts are managed by the NumFOCUS foundation and processed in bulk once every two months. If you live in a country in which NumFOCUS can make payments, you can participate in this bounty program.
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