A Survey on Feasibility and Suitability of Blockchain Techniques for the E-Voting Systems
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Çabuk, Umut Can, Eylul Adiguzel, and Enis Karaarslan. "A survey on feasibility and suitability of blockchain techniques for the e-voting systems." , IJARCCE, 7:3, p 124-134 (2018).Özet
In the second decade of the 21st century, blockchain definitely became one of the most trending
computational technologies. This research aims to question the feasibility and suitability of using blockchain technology within e-voting systems, regarding both technical and non-technical aspects. In today's world, although the course of this spreading is considerably slow, several countries already use means of e-voting due to many social and economic reasons, which we further investigated. Nevertheless, the number of countries offering various e-government solutions, apart from e-voting, is significantly high. E-voting systems, naturally, require much more attention and assurance regarding potential security and anonymity issues, since voting is one of the few extremely critical
governmental processes. Nevertheless, e-voting is not purely a governmental service, but many companies and nonprofit organizations would benefit the cost-efficiency, scalability, remote accessibility, and ease of use that it provides. Blockchain technology is claimed to be able to address some, obviously not all, important security concerns, including anonymity, confidentiality, integrity, and non-repudiation. The analysis results presented in this article mostly confirm these claims