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Electronic Voting 2010: Castle Hofen, Bregenz, Austria
- Robert Krimmer, Rüdiger Grimm:

Electronic Voting 2010, EVOTE 2010, 4th International Conference, Co-organized by Council of Europe, Gesellschaft für Informatik and E-Voting.CC, July 21st - 24th, 2010, in Castle Hofen, Bregenz, Austria. LNI P-167, GI 2010, ISBN 978-3-88579-261-1 - Robert Krimmer, Rüdiger Grimm:

Overview. 15-16
Session 1: Recent Developments in E-Voting
- Charles Stewart III, R. Michael Alvarez, Thad E. Hall:

Voting Technology and the Election Experience: The 2009 Gubernatorial Races in New Jersey and Virginia. 19-31 - Robert Krimmer, Andreas Ehringfeld, Markus Traxl:

The Use of E-Voting in the Austrian Federation of Students Elections 2009. 33-44 - Alan T. Sherman, Richard Carback, David Chaum, Jeremy Clark, Aleksander Essex, Paul S. Herrnson, Travis Mayberry, Stefan Popoveniuc, Ronald L. Rivest, Emily Shen, Bimal Sinha, Poorvi L. Vora:

Scantegrity Mock Election at Takoma Park. 45-61
Session 2: Sociocultural Issues of E-Voting
- Letizia Caporusso:

The Role of Trust, Participation and Identity in the Propensity to e- and i-vote. 65-78 - Philipp Richter:

The Virtual Polling Station - Transferring the Sociocultural Effect of Poll Site Elections to Remote Internet Voting. 79-86
Session 3: Certification and Evaluation of E-Voting Systems
- Rüdiger Grimm, Katharina Hupf, Melanie Volkamer:

A Formal IT-Security Model for the Correction and Abort Requirement of Electronic Voting. 89-107 - Niels Menke, Kai Reinhard:

Compliance of POLYAS with the Common Criteria Protection Profile - A 2010 Outlook on Certified Remote Electronic Voting. 109-118 - Komminist Weldemariam, Adolfo Villafiorita:

A Survey: Electronic Voting Development and Trends. 119-131
Session 4: Operation and Evaluation of E-Voting Systems
- Axel Schmidt, Melanie Volkamer, Johannes Buchmann:

An Evaluation and Certification Approach to Enable Voting Service Providers. 135-148
Session 5: End to End Verfifiability and Protocol Improvements
- Rojan Gharadaghy, Melanie Volkamer:

Verifiability in Electronic Voting - Explanations for Non Security Experts. 151-162 - Jordi Pujol Ahulló, Roger Jardí-Cedó, Jordi Castellà-Roca:

Verification Systems for Electronic Voting: A Survey. 163-177 - Stefan Popoveniuc, Andrew Regenscheid:

Sigma Ballots. 179-190
Session 6: E-Voting Experiences
- Thad E. Hall, Leontine Loeber:

Electronic Elections in a Politicized Polity. 193-212 - Roberto S. Verzola:

Double-entry Accounting Provides Software-Independent Algorithm for Confirming the Integrity of Automated Election Tallies. 213-224 - Andreas Ehringfeld, Larissa Naber, Thomas Grechenig, Robert Krimmer, Markus Traxl, Gerald Fischer:

Analysis of Recommendation Rec(2004)11 Based on the Experiences of Specific Attacks Against the First Legally Binding Implementation of E-Voting in Austria. 225-237
Session 7: Discussion of E-Voting Protocols
- Jordi Puiggalí Allepuz, Sandra Guasch Castelló:

Universally Verifiable Efficient Re-encryption Mixnet. 241-254 - Reto E. Koenig, Eric Dubuis, Rolf Haenni:

Why Public Registration Boards are Required in E-Voting Systems Based on Threshold Blind Signature Protocols. 255-266
Session 8: Theoretical and Practical Implications of E-Voting
- Oliver Spycher, Rolf Haenni, Eric Dubuis:

Coercion-Resistant Hybrid Voting Systems. 269-282 - Masahiro Iwasaki:

E-voting in Japan: A developing case? 283-295

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