USENIX EVT/WOTE '09 CFP Submissions Deadline Approaching
Lionel Garth Jones
lgj at usenix.org
Thu Apr 9 13:18:37 PDT 2009
The submissions deadline for the 2009 Electronic Voting Technology
Workshop/ Workshop on Trustworthy Elections (EVT/WOTE '09) is
approaching.
Please submit all papers by April 17, 2009:
http://www.usenix.org/evtwote09/cfpb
EVT/WOTE seeks to bring together researchers from a variety of
disciplines, ranging from computer science and human-computer
interaction experts through political scientists, legal experts,
election administrators, and voting equipment vendors.
EVT/WOTE seeks to publish original research on important problems in all
aspects of electronic voting.
Soliciting New Material:
In addition to the areas in which EVT has seen very strong submissions
in the past (below), we are especially interested in the following types
of contributions:
* Technical work from vendor engineers and developers
* Scholarly work concerning legal and policy challenges
* Work involving research with or about accessibility
* Assessments, proposals, and policy prescriptions involving
registration technologies (e-pollbooks, online registration)
* Papers based on direct experiences with recent elections, possibly
from election officials and their staff
Soliciting Standard Material:
In general, we welcome papers on voting topics, including but not
limited to:
* Voter registration and pre-voting processes
* Vote collection
* Vote tabulation
* Election auditing
* Design, implementation, and evaluation of new voting technologies and
protocols
* Scientific evaluations of existing voting technologies
* System testing methodologies
* Deployment and lifecycle issues
* Threat mitigation
* Usability
* Accessibility
* Legal issues, including the ADA, HAVA, intellectual property, and
nondisclosure agreements on voting system evaluations
* Issues with and evolution of voting technology standards
* Election integrity
* Ballot integrity
* Ballot secrecy
* Voter anonymity
* Voter authentication
* Receipts and coercion resistance
* Anonymous channels
* Secure bulletin boards
* Threat models
* Formal security analysis
* Electoral systems
* Case studies of electronic voting experiments
* Privacy, verifiability, and transparency in e-voting
EVT/WOTE '09 will be a two-day event, Monday, August 10, and Tuesday,
August 11, 2009, co-located with the 18th USENIX Security Symposium in
Montreal, Canada.
Attendance at the workshop will be open to the public, although talks
and refereed paper presentations will be by invitation only.
We look forward to your submissions.
David Jefferson, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Joseph Lorenzo Hall, University of California, Berkeley/Princeton
University
Tal Moran, Harvard University
EVT/WOTE '09 Program Chairs
evtwote09chairs at usenix.org
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2009 Electronic Voting Technology Workshop/
Workshop on Trustworthy Elections (EVT/WOTE '09)
August 10-11, 2009
Montreal, Canada
Sponsored by USENIX: The Advanced Computing Systems Association;
ACCURATE: A Center for Correct, Usable, Reliable, Auditable, and
Transparent Elections; and IAVoSS: The International Association for
Voting System Sciences
Refereed paper submissions due April 17, 2009, 11:59 p.m. PDT
http://www.usenix.org/evtwote09/cfpb
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