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E-Voting in an ubicomp world: trust, privacy, and social implications [PDF]
The advances made in technology have unchained the user from the desktop into interactions where access is anywhere, anytime. In addition, the introduction of ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) will see further changes in how we interact with technology and ...
Storer, T. +8 more
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Law, electronic democracy, “State 2.0”
Background. The concept of “State 2.0” is due to the rapid development of in-formation and communication technologies. This term has received international recognition and indicates a change in the institutional foundations of the implementation of state
Timur G. Kakokho
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Remote electronic voting in public digital space: an analysis of tonality and underlying narratives
An analysis of public perception of remote electronic voting in Russia through the prism of social media discourse has been carried out. The purpose of the study is to identify the dominant narratives and tone of statements about remote electronic voting
I. A. Lavrov
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Remote Electronic Voting in Uncontrolled Environments: A Classifying Survey
Remote electronic voting, often called online or Internet voting, has been subject to research for the last four decades. It is regularly discussed in public debates, especially in the context of enabling voters to conveniently cast their ballot from ...
Heinl, Michael +5 more
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Remote Internet voting places the control and secrecy of the immediate voting environment on the shoulder of the individual voter but it also turns voting into yet another on-line activity thus endangering the well-known social nature of voting and ...
Taavi Unt +2 more
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Cougar density on the Oregon Coast: Using dead recovery modeling in an open population
The primary objective of this study was to determine cougar density in western Oregon. Our results demonstrate that integrating DNA collected via bio‐darting, mandatory hunter‐harvest check‐ins, and GPS collar data into the OPCR2 is a reliable method for estimating cougar densities in densely forested coastal systems.
Jason A. Kirchner +4 more
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Forward-Secure Linkable Ring Signatures from Bilinear Maps
We present the first linkable ring signature scheme with both unconditional anonymity and forward-secure key update: a powerful tool which has direct applications in elegantly addressing a number of simultaneous constraints in remote electronic voting ...
Xavier Boyen, Thomas Haines
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The Bazaar as a Model for Knowledge Work
ABSTRACT This paper presents fieldwork that extends existing metaphors of knowledge work as a process shaped by hierarchical or market forces. A qualitative, ethnographic study of six knowledge‐intensive businesses in two countries identifies striking parallels with the Middle Eastern bazaar in contrast to Western impersonal markets and hierarchies. We
Reed Elliot Nelson +2 more
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Allocation of Indivisible Items With a Common Preference Graph: Minimizing Total Dissatisfaction
ABSTRACT Allocating indivisible items among a set of agents is a frequently studied discrete optimization problem. In the setting considered in this work, the agents' preferences over the items are assumed to be identical. We consider a very recent measure for the overall quality of an allocation which does not rely on numerical valuations of the items.
Nina Chiarelli +6 more
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The growing reliance on digital technologies demands an urgent advancement of a secure framework for remote voting systems. This paper proposes a novel e-voting framework which is reinforced by a combination of visual cryptography, elliptic curve ...
Gaurav Thakur +3 more
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