2012 IEEE Symposium on Humanities, Science and Engineering Research 2012
DOI: 10.1109/shuser.2012.6268798
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Comparative study of electronic voting models and a proposed security framework for the implementation in Mauritius

Abstract: Currently, in Mauritius, elections are still being carried out through traditional voting methods (paper ballots) compared to other developing countries which are already using E-voting systems.With the rapid evolution of technologies in today's world, Mauritius, one of the emerging African countries, shall as well be progressing towards the modern era. However, prior to the implementation of E-voting in Mauritius, one of the most important issues that should be addressed is the system security aspect. The imp… Show more

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“…This study is conducted so that the system developer can analyze and identify the advantages and disadvantages of the existing systems to use them as a reference when developing the system. The three existing related systems that have been chosen are The Brazil Smartmatic E-Voting System [11], Estonian Internet Voting System [12], and The Votebook New York University Voting System [13]. Table 1 shows the comparison between the existing related systems and the developed system based on the characteristics and features of the systems.…”
Section: Study Of Existing Related Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study is conducted so that the system developer can analyze and identify the advantages and disadvantages of the existing systems to use them as a reference when developing the system. The three existing related systems that have been chosen are The Brazil Smartmatic E-Voting System [11], Estonian Internet Voting System [12], and The Votebook New York University Voting System [13]. Table 1 shows the comparison between the existing related systems and the developed system based on the characteristics and features of the systems.…”
Section: Study Of Existing Related Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%