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All 10 Papers
IDAuthors and TitlePages
10.Cnf-45 Dr. Waleed Al-Hanafy
Dr. Stephan Weiss
A New Low-Cost Discrete Bit Loading Using Greedy Power Allocation
1-8
10.Cnf-46

GS Citations

Dr. Waleed Al-Hanafy
Dr. Stephan Weiss
Sum-rate maximisation comparison using incremental approaches with different constraints
9-14
10.Cnf-47

GS Citations

Dr. Khaled Daqrouq
Dr. Abdel-Rahman K. Al-Qawasmi
The study of wavelet filter speech enhancement method
15-27
10.Cnf-82 Mr. Rabi W. Yousif
Dr. Hojat Allah Rohi
A comprehensive study of effective parameters in TDRSS capacity
28-33
10.Cnf-386 Dr. Muneer Bani Yassein

Mr. Mosbah Al-Nawashi
Comparison between multi probabilistic schemes in MANETs using different parameters
34-37
10.Cnf-387 Dr. Khaled Daqrouq
The investigation of wavelet filters speech enhancement method
38-47
10.Cnf-388 Ms. Heyam Bader
Dr. Mousa T. Al Akhras
Dr. Abdel Latif Abu Dalhoum
Improved Detection of Blood Vessels from Digital Retinal Images Using optimised Gabor Filter
48-55
10.Cnf-416

Electronic Voting Systems: A Tool for E-Democracy
56-62
10.Cnf-546 Mr. Esam Elossta
Dr. Stanley Ipson
Prof. Rami S. Qahwaji
Anew Approach for detection of Dust Storms Using Multi-spectral MODIS bands
63-67
10.Cnf-553 Ms. Alaa Abubaker

Evaluation Methods for E-Government Websites
68-73
10.Cnf-416 Paper View Page
Title Electronic Voting Systems: A Tool for E-Democracy
Authors , , ,
, , ,
Abstract Electronic voting (e-voting) is relatively a new application that aims at reducing errors and improving the convenience and integrity of election process. It is one of the new tools that can enhance the e-democracy and improve the e-governance process. Many governments are investigating how e-voting can be deployed as part of their electronic government initiatives. This paper tries to focus on the many aspects of e-voting systems in terms of their requirements, components, categories, cost, and others. In order to, recognize the potential and effect of this concept, more research is recommended specially in the area of voters’ acceptance. A conceptual review of different aspects is proposed where benefits and risks of e-voting systems are revealed. Finally, conclusions and future work are stated at the end.
Track CCAT: Communications and Computer Applications and Technologies
Conference 3rd Mosharaka International Conference on Communications, Computers and Applications (MIC-CCA 2009)
Congress 2009 Global Congress on Communications, Computers and Applications (GC-CCA 2009), 26-28 October 2009, Amman, Jordan
Pages 56-62
Topics Grid Computing
Data Mining
ISSN 2227-331X
DOI
BibTeX @inproceedings{416CCA2009,
title={Electronic Voting Systems: A Tool for E-Democracy},
author={ , and },
booktitle={2009 Global Congress on Communications, Computers and Applications (GC-CCA 2009)},
year={2009},
pages={56-62},
doi={}},
organization={Mosharaka for Research and Studies} }
Paper Views 51 Paper Views Rank 264/524
Paper Downloads 44 Paper Downloads Rank 24/524
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