Project Details
Financing body
European Science Foundation
Description
The International Workshop on Electronic Voting in Europe" sponsored by ESF, OCG and WKO is held in Bregenz/Austria from 7th till 9th of July.
The workshop is organized by the research group e-voting.at Furthermore the aim of this ESF Workshop is to bring together e-voting specialists working in academia, government and industry in order to
(i) Formulate the issues involved (technology, law, politics and society) in implementing e-voting.
(ii) Report on implementations, their legal, organisational and technical framework, the project experience made and future plans.
(iii) Analyse the effects of e-voting on our democratic system and voter behaviour.
The workshop is organized by the research group e-voting.at Furthermore the aim of this ESF Workshop is to bring together e-voting specialists working in academia, government and industry in order to
(i) Formulate the issues involved (technology, law, politics and society) in implementing e-voting.
(ii) Report on implementations, their legal, organisational and technical framework, the project experience made and future plans.
(iii) Analyse the effects of e-voting on our democratic system and voter behaviour.
| Status | Finished |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 1/07/03 → 30/09/04 |
| Links | http://www.e-voting.at/ted |
Austrian Classification of Fields of Science and Technology (OEFOS)
- 502050 Business informatics
Research output
- 2 Contribution to conference proceedings
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Security Assets in E-Voting
Prosser, A., Kofler, R., Krimmer, R. & Unger, M. K., 2004, Proceedings of the ESF TED Workshop on Electronic Voting in Europe, P-47 GI-LNI Series, Bregenz 2004.Publication: Chapter in book/Conference proceeding › Contribution to conference proceedings
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The Dimensions on Electronic Voting
Prosser, A. & Krimmer, R., 2004, Proceedings of the ESF TED Workshop on Electronic Voting in Europe, P-47 GI-LNI Series, Bregenz 2004.Publication: Chapter in book/Conference proceeding › Contribution to conference proceedings