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User Interface of Decentralized National Elections
Malínek, Libor ; Malinka, Kamil (referee) ; Stančíková, Ivana (advisor)
The thesis describes the development of a decentralized application and user interface for the voting protocol in the Rust language. The main subject of work was to create an application that is easy to control by the user and at the same time meets the security elements according to the voting protocol. The result of the work is a decentralized application that meets the requirements of the voting protocol and its user interface, which was modified according to user feedback. From a theoretical point of view, the work deals with decentralized applications and the principle of their operation. The thesis also describes the Rust language and its web frameworks.
Scalable 1-out-of-k Blockchain-Based Voting with Privacy of Votes
Stančíková, Ivana ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Homoliak, Ivan (advisor)
The main subject of this work is the assessment of electronic voting systems with regard to their required and achieved properties. The goal of this project is designing an electronic voting protocol that satisfies the requirements for privacy protection while also being scalable and fault-tolerant. Existing protocols are examined and compared according to their properties. The design proposed in this work uses smart contracts on blockchain and combines the approaches from the examined solutions. Scalability is achieved by dividing the process of voting between several smart contracts. Each of these contracts carries out the voting in small scale with only a subset of voters and the partial results are then aggregated. The problem of finding a suitable platform for implementation of the proposed protocol is also addressed in this work.
User Interface of Decentralized National Elections
Malínek, Libor ; Malinka, Kamil (referee) ; Stančíková, Ivana (advisor)
The thesis describes the development of a decentralized application and user interface for the voting protocol in the Rust language. The main subject of work was to create an application that is easy to control by the user and at the same time meets the security elements according to the voting protocol. The result of the work is a decentralized application that meets the requirements of the voting protocol and its user interface, which was modified according to user feedback. From a theoretical point of view, the work deals with decentralized applications and the principle of their operation. The thesis also describes the Rust language and its web frameworks.
User Interface of Decentralized National Elections
Malínek, Libor ; Malinka, Kamil (referee) ; Stančíková, Ivana (advisor)
The thesis describes the development of a decentralized application and user interface for the voting protocol in the Rust language. The main subject of work was to create an application that is easy to control by the user and at the same time meets the security elements according to the voting protocol. The result of the work is a decentralized application that meets the requirements of the voting protocol and its user interface, which was modified according to user feedback. From a theoretical point of view, the work deals with decentralized applications and the principle of their operation. The thesis also describes the Rust language and its web frameworks.
User Interface of Decentralized National Elections
Malínek, Libor ; Malinka, Kamil (referee) ; Stančíková, Ivana (advisor)
The thesis describes the development of a decentralized application and user interface for the voting protocol in the Rust language. The main subject of work was to create an application that is easy to control by the user and at the same time meets the security elements according to the voting protocol. The result of the work is a decentralized application that meets the requirements of the voting protocol and its user interface, which was modified according to user feedback. From a theoretical point of view, the work deals with decentralized applications and the principle of their operation. The thesis also describes the Rust language and its web frameworks.
Democracy in the Lack of Interest: the Effects of Remote Internet Voting Implementation in the Electoral Process of Selected Countries
Sál, Karel ; Jüptner, Petr (advisor) ; Brunclík, Miloš (referee) ; Chytilek, Roman (referee)
203 12 Dissertation Summary Dissertation title: Democracy in the Lack of Interest: the Effects of Remote Internet Voting Implementation in the Electoral Process of Selected Countries Name and Surname: Karel Sál Field of Study: Political Science Place of Work: Institute of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University in Prague Dissertation Supervisor: PhDr. Petr Jüptner, Ph.D. No. of Pages: 203 No. of Appendixes: 30 Year of Defense: 2016 Keywords: internet voting; remote internet voting; electoral turnout; crisis of democracy; theory of participation; rational choice theory; Estonia; Switzerland; France; Norway; Spain. Abstract: The dissertation thesis named Democracy in the Lack of Interest: the Effects of Remote Internet Voting Implementation in the Electoral Process of Selected States reflects the phenomenon of the last decade - incorporation of new media into the political process. Internet voting is one of the discussed and suggested solutions of the so-called crisis of democracy, which could possibly stop the negative trend of diminishing voter turnout in advanced western democracies. The entire academic debate can be summarized into one question: It is possible, that the way of ballot casting can affect the voter turnout in that scale, that we can recognize a significant-positive...
Scalable 1-out-of-k Blockchain-Based Voting with Privacy of Votes
Stančíková, Ivana ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Homoliak, Ivan (advisor)
The main subject of this work is the assessment of electronic voting systems with regard to their required and achieved properties. The goal of this project is designing an electronic voting protocol that satisfies the requirements for privacy protection while also being scalable and fault-tolerant. Existing protocols are examined and compared according to their properties. The design proposed in this work uses smart contracts on blockchain and combines the approaches from the examined solutions. Scalability is achieved by dividing the process of voting between several smart contracts. Each of these contracts carries out the voting in small scale with only a subset of voters and the partial results are then aggregated. The problem of finding a suitable platform for implementation of the proposed protocol is also addressed in this work.
Democracy in the Lack of Interest: the Effects of Remote Internet Voting Implementation in the Electoral Process of Selected Countries
Sál, Karel ; Jüptner, Petr (advisor) ; Brunclík, Miloš (referee) ; Chytilek, Roman (referee)
203 12 Dissertation Summary Dissertation title: Democracy in the Lack of Interest: the Effects of Remote Internet Voting Implementation in the Electoral Process of Selected Countries Name and Surname: Karel Sál Field of Study: Political Science Place of Work: Institute of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University in Prague Dissertation Supervisor: PhDr. Petr Jüptner, Ph.D. No. of Pages: 203 No. of Appendixes: 30 Year of Defense: 2016 Keywords: internet voting; remote internet voting; electoral turnout; crisis of democracy; theory of participation; rational choice theory; Estonia; Switzerland; France; Norway; Spain. Abstract: The dissertation thesis named Democracy in the Lack of Interest: the Effects of Remote Internet Voting Implementation in the Electoral Process of Selected States reflects the phenomenon of the last decade - incorporation of new media into the political process. Internet voting is one of the discussed and suggested solutions of the so-called crisis of democracy, which could possibly stop the negative trend of diminishing voter turnout in advanced western democracies. The entire academic debate can be summarized into one question: It is possible, that the way of ballot casting can affect the voter turnout in that scale, that we can recognize a significant-positive...
Analysis of conditions for the implementation in elections in the Czech Republic.
Karlec, Jan ; Toman, Prokop (advisor) ; Matuštík, Ondřej (referee)
This bachelor work deals with Internet voting in elections and its possible implementation in the Czech Republic. The first part is dedicated to Internet voting, its compliance with principles of democratic elections and the requirements of the information systems of elections. The second section describes projects of Internet voting in Estonia and Geneva and their impact to voter turnout. The third part is focused on the current electoral system in the Czech Republic and the conditions and chances of the implementation of Internet voting in elections to representative bodies. The outcome of this part is my proposal for concept of internet voting for Czech Republic.

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