Mohammad Alhawawsha: E-Government System Online Voting System
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This report examines e-government systems, focusing on the proposal of a new online voting module. It begins with an introduction to e-government, discussing its evolution and the role of information and communication technology. The research then explores the current e-government landscape, comparing adoption rates in developed and developing nations and highlighting the importance of citizen awareness and trust. The core of the report introduces a Java-based online voting system, detailing the voter registration process, login procedures, and the voting interface. It also includes administrative features such as graphical vote summaries (tables, pie charts, and bar graphs). The benefits of the proposed system, including cost reduction and voter convenience, are outlined, alongside its limitations, such as security concerns and the need for voter IT literacy. The report integrates various sections, including the object of research, research aim, and methodology, along with an analysis of existing solutions and research results, culminating in an appendix of Java code snippets. The report's structure includes an abstract, keywords, and various sections that provide a comprehensive overview of the current e-government system and the proposed online voting system.
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