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19th USENIX Security Symposium 2010: Washington, DC, USA - EVT/WOTE
- Douglas W. Jones, Jean-Jacques Quisquater, Eric Rescorla:
2010 Electronic Voting Technology Workshop / Workshop on Trustworthy Elections, EVT/WOTE '10, Washington, D.C., USA, August 9-10, 2010. USENIX Association 2010 - Andrea L. Mascher, Paul T. Cotton, Douglas W. Jones:
Towards Publishable Event Logs That Reveal Touchscreen Faults. - Gillian E. Piner, Michael D. Byrne:
Baseline Usability Data for a Non-Electronic Approach to Accessible Voting. - Stefan Popoveniuc, John Kelsey, Andrew Regenscheid, Poorvi L. Vora:
Performance Requirements for End-to-End Verifiable Elections. - Kim Ramchen:
Parallel Shuffling and Its Application to Prêt à Voter. - Aleksander Essex, Carlisle Adams:
Eperio: Mitigating Technical Complexity in Cryptographic Election Verification. - Nadia Heninger:
Computational Complexity and Information Asymmetry in Election Audits with Low-Entropy Randomness. - Philip B. Stark:
Super-Simple Simultaneous Single-Ballot Risk-Limiting Audits. - Stephen Checkoway, Anand D. Sarwate:
Single-Ballot Risk-Limiting Audits Using Convex Optimization. - Tigran Antonyan, Nicolas C. Nicolaou, Alexander A. Shvartsman, Thérèse Smith:
Determining the Causes of AccuVote Optical Scan Voting Terminal Memory Card Failures. - Borislava I. Simidchieva, Sophie Engle, Michael Clifford, Alicia Clay Jones, Sean Peisert, Matt Bishop, Lori A. Clarke, Leon J. Osterweil:
Modeling and Analyzing Faults to Improve Election Process Robustness. - Saghar Estehghari, Yvo Desmedt:
Exploiting the Client Vulnerabilities in Internet E-voting Systems: Hacking Helios 2.0 as an Example. - Jeremy Clark, Urs Hengartner:
On the Use of Financial Data as a Random Beacon. - William A. Edelstein, Arthur D. Edelstein:
Queuing and Elections: Long Lines, DREs and Paper Ballots. - Arel Cordero, Theron Ji, Alan Tsai, Keaton Mowery, David A. Wagner:
Efficient User-Guided Ballot Image Verification. - Kai Wang, Eric Rescorla, Hovav Shacham, Serge J. Belongie:
OpenScan: A Fully Transparent Optical Scan Voting System.
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