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On the notion of “software independence” in voting systems Ronald L. Rivest
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Document Date: 2013-06-02 16:29:11


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National Institute of Standards and Technology / Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge / /

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software-dependent approach / software producer / improved technology / Software-independent voting systems / electronic ballot marking systems / electronic voting systems / software accuracy / difficult-to-test software / weak software-independence / write-once media / user-interface software / software bug / software-independence approach / software-dependent voting systems / web-based transactions / software-independence addresses / software-dependent approaches / electronic ballot marking devices / software correctness / cryptographic voting systems / term software-dependence / cryptographically-based voting systems / software-independence / software changes / software-dependent voting system / operational voting system software / comfortable using systems / error-free software / system software / correct certified software / software independence / /

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Technical Guidelines Development Committee / National Institute of Standards and Technology / Institute of Technology Cambridge / US Federal Reserve / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / /

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John P. Wack / Ronald L. Rivest John / /

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official position / Governor / software producer / /

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