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Electronic Voting 2006: Castle Hofen, Bregenz, Austria
- Robert Krimmer:
Electronic Voting 2006: 2nd International Workshop, Co-organized by Council of Europe, ESF TED, IFIP WG 8.6 and E-Voting.CC, August, 2nd - 4th, 2006 in Castle Hofen, Bregenz, Austria. LNI P-86, GI 2006, ISBN 978-3-88579-180-5
Session 1: E-Voting Experiences
- Ülle Madise, Tarvi Martens:
E-voting in Estonia 2005. The first Practice of Country-wide binding Internet Voting in the World. 15-26 - Nadja Braun, Daniel Brändli:
Swiss E-Voting Pilot Projects: Evaluation, Situation Analysis and How to Proceed. 27-36
Session 2: Social, Technical, and Political Issues of E-Voting
- Ana Gómez Oliva, Sergio Sánchez García, Emilia Pérez Belleboni:
Contributions to Traditional Electronic Voting Systems in order to Reinforce Citizen Confidence. 39-49 - Jordi Barrat Esteve:
A Preliminary Question: Is E-Voting Actually Useful for our Democratic Institutions? What do we need it for? 51-60 - Laurence Monnoyer-Smith:
How E-Voting Technology Challenges Traditional Concepts of Citizenship: an Analysis of French Voting Rituals. 61-68
Session 3: Legal and Democratic Issues of E-Voting
- Rosa M. Fernández, Esther González, José Manuel Vera:
The Electoral Legislation of the Basque Autonomous Community Regarding Electronic Vote. 71-83 - José Rodrigues-Filho, Cynthia Alexander, Luciano Batista:
E-Voting in Brazil - The Risks to Democracy. 85-94
Session 4: Analyzing Solutions for the Uncontrolled Environment
- Melanie Volkamer, Rüdiger Grimm:
Multiple Casts in Online Voting: Analyzing Chances. 97-106 - Gerhard Skagestein, Are Vegard Haug, Einar Nødtvedt, Judith E. Y. Rossebø:
How to Create Trust in Electronic Voting over an Untrusted Platform. 107-116
Session 5: Redesigning Workflows for Electronic Voting
- Alexandros Xenakis, Ann Macintosh:
A Generic Re-engineering Methodology for the Organized Redesign of the Electoral Process to an E-electoral Process. 119-130 - Goran Obradovic, James Hoover, Nicolaos Ikonomakis, John Poulos:
Election Workflow Automation - Canadian Experiences. 131-141
Session 6: Observing E-Voting
- João Falcão e Cunha, Mário Jorge Leitão, João Pascoal Faria, Miguel Pimenta Monteiro, Maria Antónia Carravilla:
A Methodology for Auditing e-Voting Processes and Systems used at the Elections for the Portuguese Parliament. 145-154 - Kåre Vollan:
Voting in Uncontrolled Environment and the Secrecy of the Vote. 155-169 - Jörn Schweisgut:
Coercion-Resistant Electronic Elections with Observer. 171-177
Session 7: Implementing E-Voting
- Carol Boughton:
Maintaining Democratic Values in e-Voting with eVACS. 181-190 - Letizia Caporusso, Carlo Buzzi, Giolo Fele, Pierangelo Peri, Francesca Sartori:
Transition to Electronic Voting and Citizen Participation. 191-200
Session 8: Security for E-Voting
- Rüdiger Grimm, Robert Krimmer, Nils Meißner, Kai Reinhard, Melanie Volkamer, Marcel Weinand:
Security Requirements for Non-political Internet Voting. 203-212 - Klaus Diehl, Sonja Weddeling:
Online Voting Project - New Developments in the Voting System and Consequently Implemented Improvement in the Representation of Legal Principles. 213-222
Session 9: Political Views and Democratic Challenges
- Joan Josep Piles, José Luis Salazar, José Ruíz-Mas, José María Moreno-Jiménez:
The Voting Challenges in e-Cognocracy. 225-235 - Tina Jukic, Mirko Vintar:
E-Voting in Slovenia: The View of Parliamentary Deputies. 237-248
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