[Ubuntu-eg] open source voting system for egyptian election
Ashraf Bendary
ash_bendary at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 7 01:13:56 UTC 2011
it was my postgraduate project in ain shams university faculty of computer since in 03-2011 i can help u in this we make a good study of Egyptian election type and law and we study how to apply with the lowest cost even lower than the normal election. i think i can help u to start from our end point.
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Ashraf Bendary
Web Developer & ICT Support & Linux system ENG
M. +2 0140050077 E.ash_bendary at yahoo.com
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From: Processing Qbits <processingqbits at gmail.com>
To: Ubuntu Egypt LoCo Team <ubuntu-eg at lists.ubuntu.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 6, 2011 9:48 AM
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-eg] open source voting system for egyptian election
My graduation project is E-Voting over the internet and mobile....we're currently researching different technologies for connections, load balancing and security techniques...for reliability, security, efficiency and effectiveness....and it will include terminals for those who do not have internet/mobile access or those who can not read/write and we might introduce methods for the disabled
Estonia had internet evoting since 2009 and it issued mobile evoting this year....the US tested an internet evoting system on a small scale and it proved reliable but it was discontinued due to political/military reasons
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Ahmed Toulan <thelinuxer at ubuntu.com> wrote:
According to wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_voting:
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>In general, two main types of e-Voting can be identified:
> * e-voting which is physically supervised by representatives of
governmental or independent electoral authorities (e.g. electronic
voting machines located at polling stations);
> * remote e-Voting where voting is performed within the voter's sole
influence, and is not physically supervised by representatives of
governmental authorities (e.g. voting from one's personal
computer,mobile phone,television via the internet (i-voting).IMO It's a little bit hard to expect remote e-voting at our current state. Since it won't be remote we won't reach the 100% Khaled expects.
>Also, we should expect a lot of fraud especially that those who will supervise the whole process are the ones we don't trust. And it will be really hard to trace..
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