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    E-Voting in an ubicomp world: trust, privacy, and social implications

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    The advances made in technology have unchained the user from the desktop into interactions where access is anywhere, anytime. In addition, the introduction of ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) will see further changes in how we interact with technology and also socially. Ubicomp evokes a near future in which humans will be surrounded by “always-on,” unobtrusive, interconnected intelligent objects where information is exchanged seamlessly. This seamless exchange of information has vast social implications, in particular the protection and management of personal information. This research project investigates the concepts of trust and privacy issues specifically related to the exchange of e-voting information when using a ubicomp type system

    Federal elections.

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    Title from cover.Mode of access: Internet.Vols. for 1982 issued by: Information Division, Federal Election Commission; 1984- Federal Election Commission

    FEC reports on financial activity.

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    Description based on: 1983/84, vol. 2.Vols. for issued in 4 parts.Mode of access: Internet
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