E-Voting
 

An Optical Scan E-Voting System based on N-Version Programming


By Inaki Goirizelaia, Maider Huarte, Juanjo Unzilla, and Ted Selker
From the May/June 2008 issue of IEEE Security & Privacy

Optical Scan E-Voting

Researchers are working hard to ensure that the e-voting systems used today—and the ones that will be used in the near future—are secure, democratic, and well-designed, especially given that there has been concern about possible dangers of e-voting systems.




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