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found 176 matches
- 2019
- Matthew Bernhard, Kartikeya Kandula, Jeremy Wink, J. Alex Halderman:
UnclearBallot: Automated Ballot Image Manipulation. E-VOTE-ID 2019: 14-31 - Michelle L. Blom, Peter J. Stuckey, Vanessa J. Teague:
Election Manipulation with Partial Information. E-VOTE-ID 2019: 32-49 - Brian Budd, Chelsea Gabel, Nicole Goodman:
Online Voting in a First Nation in Canada: Implications for Participation and Governance. E-VOTE-ID 2019: 50-66 - Anthony Cardillo, Nicholas Akinyokun, Aleksander Essex:
Online Voting in Ontario Municipal Elections: A Conflict of Legal Principles and Technology? E-VOTE-ID 2019: 67-82 - Ardita Driza-Maurer:
The Swiss Post/Scytl Transparency Exercise and Its Possible Impact on Internet Voting Regulation. E-VOTE-ID 2019: 83-99 - Emmanuel Fragnière, Sandra Grèzes, Randolf Ramseyer:
How do the Swiss Perceive Electronic Voting? Social Insights from an Exploratory Qualitative Research. E-VOTE-ID 2019: 100-115 - Thomas Haines, Clémentine Gritti:
Improvements in Everlasting Privacy: Efficient and Secure Zero Knowledge Proofs. E-VOTE-ID 2019: 116-133 - Wojciech Jamroga, Peter B. Rønne, Peter Y. A. Ryan, Philip B. Stark:
Risk-Limiting Tallies. E-VOTE-ID 2019: 183-199 - Christian Killer, Burkhard Stiller:
The Swiss Postal Voting Process and Its System and Security Analysis. E-VOTE-ID 2019: 134-149 - Robert Krimmer, Melanie Volkamer, David Duenas-Cid:
E-Voting - An Overview of the Development in the Past 15 Years and Current Discussions. E-VOTE-ID 2019: 1-13 - Kristjan Krips, Jan Willemson:
On Practical Aspects of Coercion-Resistant Remote Voting Systems. E-VOTE-ID 2019: 216-232 - Vishal Mohanty, Chris Culnane, Philip B. Stark, Vanessa Teague:
Auditing Indian Elections. E-VOTE-ID 2019: 150-165 - Kellie Ottoboni, Philip B. Stark:
Election Integrity and Electronic Voting Machines in 2018 Georgia, USA. E-VOTE-ID 2019: 166-182 - Carsten Schürmann, Alessandro Bruni:
Technical and Socio-Technical Attacks on the Danish Party Endorsement System. E-VOTE-ID 2019: 200-215 - Robert Krimmer, Melanie Volkamer, Véronique Cortier, Bernhard Beckert, Ralf Küsters, Uwe Serdült, David Duenas-Cid:
Electronic Voting - 4th International Joint Conference, E-Vote-ID 2019, Bregenz, Austria, October 1-4, 2019, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11759, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-30624-3 [contents] - 2018
- Michelle L. Blom, Peter J. Stuckey, Vanessa J. Teague:
Computing the Margin of Victory in Preferential Parliamentary Elections. E-Vote-ID 2018: 1-16 - Michelle L. Blom, Peter J. Stuckey, Vanessa J. Teague:
Ballot-Polling Risk Limiting Audits for IRV Elections. E-Vote-ID 2018: 17-34 - Anthony Cardillo, Aleksander Essex:
The Threat of SSL/TLS Stripping to Online Voting. E-Vote-ID 2018: 35-50 - Milad K. Ghale, Rajeev Goré, Dirk Pattinson, Mukesh Tiwari:
Modular Formalisation and Verification of STV Algorithms. E-Vote-ID 2018: 51-66 - Nicole Goodman, Chelsea Gabel, Brian Budd:
Online Voting in Indigenous Communities: Lessons from Canada. E-Vote-ID 2018: 67-83 - Rolf Haenni, Eric Dubuis, Reto E. Koenig, Philipp Locher:
Process Models for Universally Verifiable Elections. E-Vote-ID 2018: 84-99 - Wojciech Jamroga, Michal Knapik, Damian Kurpiewski:
Model Checking the SELENE E-Voting Protocol in Multi-agent Logics. E-Vote-ID 2018: 100-116 - Robert Krimmer, David Duenas-Cid, Iuliia Krivonosova, Priit Vinkel, Arne Koitmae:
How Much Does an e-Vote Cost? Cost Comparison per Vote in Multichannel Elections in Estonia. E-Vote-ID 2018: 117-131 - Kristjan Krips, Jan Willemson, Sebastian Värv:
Implementing an Audio Side Channel for Paper Voting. E-Vote-ID 2018: 132-145 - Leontine Loeber:
The E-voting Readiness Index and the Netherlands. E-Vote-ID 2018: 146-159 - Felix Oludare Omosele:
Winning the Election, but Losing the Litigation: A Prognosis of Nigerian Judicial Attitudes Toward Evidence Produced from 'E-Accreditation Machines'. E-Vote-ID 2018: 160-173 - Kellie Ottoboni, Philip B. Stark, Mark Lindeman, Neal McBurnett:
Risk-Limiting Audits by Stratified Union-Intersection Tests of Elections (SUITE). E-Vote-ID 2018: 174-188 - Carsten Schürmann:
Rounding Considered Harmful. E-Vote-ID 2018: 189-202 - Robert Krimmer, Melanie Volkamer, Véronique Cortier, Rajeev Goré, Manik Hapsara, Uwe Serdült, David Duenas-Cid:
Electronic Voting - Third International Joint Conference, E-Vote-ID 2018, Bregenz, Austria, October 2-5, 2018, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11143, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-030-00418-7 [contents] - 2017
- David A. Basin, Hans Gersbach, Akaki Mamageishvili, Lara Schmid, Oriol Tejada:
Election Security and Economics: It's All About Eve. E-VOTE-ID 2017: 1-20
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