Design and Development of Real-Time E-Voting System with High Security Features

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Author(s)

Amit Mishra 1,* Abdullahi Ofujeh Ahmad 2

1. Baze University, Abuja, Nigeria

2. Nigerian Nile Turkish University, Abuja, Nigeria

* Corresponding author.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijeme.2019.03.04

Received: 17 Dec. 2017 / Revised: 8 Jan. 2019 / Accepted: 15 Feb. 2019 / Published: 8 May 2019

Index Terms

Electronic voting systems, Real Time, Nigeria electoral system, Manual voting systems, voting system design

Abstract

In this day and age of developing cutting edge innovations, the traditional voting technique can be changed to a more up to date and powerful approach termed as electronic voting system. The electronic voting system gives a helpful, simple and proficient approach to cast a ballot eliminating the shortcomings of traditional approach. The point of this research work is to exhibit an electronic voting system (E-Voting) to be connected to organization constituent body. A software application was developed utilizing web API’s and the concept of Dynamic systems development method (DSDM) used with object-oriented methodology for the development of the application.

Cite This Paper

Amit Mishra, Abdullahi Ofujeh Ahmad,"Design and Development of Real-Time E-Voting System with High Security Features", International Journal of Education and Management Engineering(IJEME), Vol.9, No.3, pp.37-50, 2019. DOI: 10.5815/ijeme.2019.03.04

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