2018 International Conference on Innovations in Science, Engineering and Technology (ICISET) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/iciset.2018.8745613
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Towards Blockchain-Based E-voting System

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“…Another article is about E-voting by using blockchain technology [33]. In that kind of article an IoT based framework is planned to exchange information from e-voting gadgets to the nodes and the approach uses a conveyed ledger technology where information is shared and conveyed into a network.…”
Section: Governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another article is about E-voting by using blockchain technology [33]. In that kind of article an IoT based framework is planned to exchange information from e-voting gadgets to the nodes and the approach uses a conveyed ledger technology where information is shared and conveyed into a network.…”
Section: Governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The choice of fabric as a technical solution was inspired by the blockchain project on Hyperledger i.e. Hyperledger Fabric is an implementation of a distributed ledger platform for running smart contracts, leveraging known and proven technologies, with a modular architecture that allows implementation of various plugin-able functions [16] . Fabric will provide the grpc API and SDK for applications and applications can access the public ledger in the consortium blockchain by interacting APIs and SDKs [17] that use smart contracts and package the business logic and release it to the fabric network node.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, authors used the term usability [47] as a synonym for ease of use [8], accuracy [48], and correctness [49] for integrity [50], credibility [51] and trustworthiness [52] for reliability [53]. Also, the definitions of auditability [50] with traceability [54] coincide as well as of instant information [48] with real-time information [55]. Another overlap exists for affordability [56] with lowcost [57] and cost-efficiency [58].…”
Section: Requirements Of Blockchain-based G2c E-government Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%