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e-Voting Requirements and Implementation
The 9th IEEE International Conference on E-Commerce Technology and The 4th IEEE International Conference on Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce and E-Services (CEC-EEE 2007), 2007The level of research that e-voting has attracted is a testimony of its importance as a key element in the implementation of e-government. It is argued that the ease with which voting can be performed will increase participation and enhance accountability.
Rachid Anane +2 more
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Realities of E-voting Security
IEEE Security & Privacy, 2012There has been substantial debate about e-voting security in the past 10 years. As a result, e-voting has evolved away from lever machines and punched cards, through touchscreen voting machines, to a voter-verifiable paper audit trail phase, and voter-marked paper ballots paired with optical scan tabulators.
Michael Ian Shamos, Alec Yasinsac
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IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine, 2004
In the future, we hope to see better voting machines that reduce the trust required in the software component and provide voters with confidence. Several states, such as California and Nevada, have already declared that voter verifiability will be part of any machine they use. We hope this positive trend will continue.
D.L. Dill, A.D. Rubin
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In the future, we hope to see better voting machines that reduce the trust required in the software component and provide voters with confidence. Several states, such as California and Nevada, have already declared that voter verifiability will be part of any machine they use. We hope this positive trend will continue.
D.L. Dill, A.D. Rubin
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2015
This chapter contributes to the debate around e-voting by describing and discussing the experiences of two adopting countries: India and the Philippines. With careful, qualified comparison of the experience, the author overviews the possibility for adoption in Africa. Africa often finds itself at the centre of attention with respect to elections.
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This chapter contributes to the debate around e-voting by describing and discussing the experiences of two adopting countries: India and the Philippines. With careful, qualified comparison of the experience, the author overviews the possibility for adoption in Africa. Africa often finds itself at the centre of attention with respect to elections.
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Blockchain-Based E-Vote-as-a-Service
2019 IEEE 12th International Conference on Cloud Computing (CLOUD), 2019This article aims at introducing a new configurable and multipurpose electronic voting service based on the blockchain infrastructure. The objective is to design an architecture to automatically translate service configuration defined by the end user into a cloud-based deployable bundle, automating business logic definition, blockchain configuration ...
Bellini, Emanuele +2 more
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Journal of E-Government, 2006
Abstract Information technology has changed the way people practice their everyday activities. In this article, the application of IT for election is discussed. The requirements of e-voting systems are described and experiences of achieving e-voting in small scales are explained. Finally, the results are analyzed and a conclusion is made.
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Abstract Information technology has changed the way people practice their everyday activities. In this article, the application of IT for election is discussed. The requirements of e-voting systems are described and experiences of achieving e-voting in small scales are explained. Finally, the results are analyzed and a conclusion is made.
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2009
There are two existing solutions to secure e-voting: homomorphic tallying and shuffling, each of which has its own advantages and disadvantages. The former supports efficient tallying but depends on costly vote validity check and does not support complex elections.
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There are two existing solutions to secure e-voting: homomorphic tallying and shuffling, each of which has its own advantages and disadvantages. The former supports efficient tallying but depends on costly vote validity check and does not support complex elections.
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A Blockchain Framework for E-Voting
Multimedia Tools and Applications, 2023Harikesh Singh, Amit Sinha
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The Application of the Blockchain Technology in Voting Systems
ACM Computing Surveys, 2022Debiao He +2 more
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