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Electronic Voting in Europe 2004: Schloß Hofen/Bregenz, Austra
- Alexander Prosser, Robert Krimmer:
Electronic Voting in Europe - Technology, Law, Politics and Society, Workshop of the ESF TED Programme together with GI and OCG, July, 7th-9th, 2004, in Schloß Hofen / Bregenz, Lake of Constance, Austria, Proceedings. LNI P-47, GI 2004, ISBN 3-88579-376-8
Keynotes
- Michael Remmert:
Towards European Standards on Electronic Voting. 13-16 - Christian Rupp:
E-Democracy in E-Austria. 17-20 - Alexander Prosser, Robert Krimmer:
The Dimensions of Electronic Voting. 21-28
Electronic Voting in Europe
- Thomas M. Buchsbaum:
E-Voting: International Developments and Lessons Learnt. 31-42 - Nadja Braun:
E-Voting: Switzerland's Projects and their Legal Framework. 43-52 - Bernard van Acker:
Remote e-Voting and Coercion: a Risk-Assessment Model and Solutions. 53-62 - Sonja Hof:
E-Voting and Biometric Systems. 63-72 - Anne-Marie Oostveen, Peter van den Besselaar:
Security as Belief User's Perceptions on the Security of E-Voting Systems. 73-82 - Epp Maaten:
Towards Remote E-Voting: Estonian case. 83-100 - Nils Meißner, Volker Hartmann, Dieter Richter:
Verifiability and Other Technical Requirements for Online Voting Systems. 101-109 - Melanie Volkamer, Dieter Hutter:
From Legal Principles to an Internet Voting System. 111-120 - Guido Schryen:
How Security Problems can Compromise Remote Internet Voting Systems. 121-131 - Anthoula Maidou, Hariton M. Polatoglou:
E-Voting and the Architecture of Virtual Space. 133-142 - Alexandros Xenakis, Ann Macintosh:
The UK Deployment of the E-Electoral Register. 143-152 - Margaret McGaley, Joe McCarthy:
Transparency and e-Voting: Democratic vs. Commercial Interests. 153-163 - Patricia Heindl:
E-Voting in Austria Legal requirements and First Steps. 165-170 - Alexander Prosser, Robert Kofler, Robert Krimmer, Martin Karl Unger:
Security Assets in E-Voting. 171-180
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