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Authentication of Voters using the Domain Driven Design (DDD) Architecture for Electronic Voting Systems

Author Affiliations
Green University of Bangladesh
Year2017
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Abstract

The primary goal of each voting system is to ensure that only the eligible voters should be able to cast their ballots to the respective candidates. Therefore, electronic voting systems need to provide a transparent and trusted authentication process. Traditional paper-based voting schemes involve manual authentication of voters and use paper ballots to cast by the voters. This manual procedure is susceptible to time wasting, ballot snatching, lacks voter privacy, and raises questions about the integrity of fair election. Thus, the electronic voting systems are becoming more demanding to overcome these flaws of paper-based voting schemes. This paper works on the authentication of the voter and proposes a new authentication process that is suitable for simultaneous access of millions of…
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