Research Article | OPEN ACCESS
System Engineering for Democratic Process Leading to Next Generation EMS
1Innocent Kabandana, 2A.N. Nanda Kumar and 3S.J. Ravi
1Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Jain University Global Campus, Kanakapura,
2R.L. Jalappa Institute of Technology, Doddaballapur, Karnataka,
3Venus Technologies, Bangalore, India
Research Journal of Information Technology 2015 1:8-13
Received: January 01, 2015 | Accepted: January 15, 2015 | Published: February 01, 2015
Abstract
The main objective of this study is to know how a System engineering can play an important role in promoting the process of Election Management System. A voting system provides rules and regulations to ensure valid selection of leader by people. This survey describes System Engineering for Democratic process leading to the next generation Election Management System [EMS] using a Central servers for different options of election System. This Technology Survey Paper covers EVM Types, Hardware and Software EVMs, Voting problems, Advantages, Disadvantages, Attacks and our proposed EMS architecture with hi-tech feature set.
Keywords:
Attacks in EVMs, EVM and EMS, hybrid EVMs, microcontroller based EVM, smart card based EVM, touch screen based EVM,
Competing interests
The authors have no competing interests.
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