Autor | Feier, Christian; Neumann, Stephan; Volkamer, Melanie |
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Datum | 2014 |
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Art | Conference Proceedings |
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Abstrakt | Internet voting continues to raise interest both among research and society. Throughout the last decades, many Internet voting schemes have been developed, each one providing particular properties such as receipt-freeness or end-to-end verifiability. One attractive scheme is the JCJ / Civitas scheme due to its property of making coercion attacks ineffective. Neumann and Volkamer [NV12] analyzed the scheme and identified significant usability issues. To overcome these drawbacks, the authors extended the original work by integrating smart cards. In a follow-up work, Neumann et al. [NFVK13] conducted a theoretical performance analysis for this extension and improved the extension towards its applicability in real-world elections. Their analysis left several real-world considerations open for future work. The present work addresses these gaps: We present a prototype implementation of the revised extension and assess its real-world performance. Based on this contribution, we are able to conclude that the revised extension is feasible to be used in real-world elections. |
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Konferenz | 44. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Informatik |
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ISBN | 978-3-88579-626-8 |
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ISSN | 1617-5468 |
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Serie | GI-Edition: Lecture Notes in Informatics |
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In | INFORMATIK 2014: Big Data - Komplexität meistern, p.1401-1414 |
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Publisher | Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. |
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Schlüssel | TUD-CS-2014-0841 |
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Url | https://tubiblio.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/id/eprint/104223 |
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