DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ELECTRONIC VOTING SYSTEM

TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Table of content

CHAPTER ONE
1.0     Introduction
1.1     Background of the study
1.2     Significance of the study
1.3     Objective of the study
1.4     Scope of the study
1.5     Limitation of the study
1.6     Definition of terms

CHAPTER TWO
2.0     Literature review
2.1     Evaluation of voting equipment
2.2     Effectiveness of E-voting among different countries
2.3     Comparison of E-voting system
2.4     Contact less IC card
2.5     The security issues of E-voting

CHAPTER THREE
3.0     Research methodology
3.1     What is system analysis
3.2     System design
3.3     Selecting the best system
3.4     Source of data
3.5     Methods of data collection
3.6     Analysis of the existing system
3.7     Problems of the existing system
3.8     Solutions of the existing problem
3.9     Flowchart and system flowchart


CHAPTER FOUR
4.1     System design and specification
4.2     Input specification
4.3     Output specification
4.4     File specification
4.5     input file
4.6     Output file
4.7     Database specification
4.9     System flowchart

CHAPTER FIVE
System requirement and implement of system specification
5.1     Software requirement
5.2     System software
5.3     Application of software
5.4     Hardware requirement
5.5     The minimum requirement
5.6     Language justification
5.7     Subsystem selection
5.8     The print preview option
5.9     The print option
5.10   Review of program language in use
5.11   System conversion
5.12   Testing
5.13   Access
5.14   Menu selection

CHAPTER SIX
6.0     Conclusions
6.1     Recommendation
Bibliography
Appendix : Source code

CHAPTER ONE
1.0.         INTRODUCTION
Electronic voting system (EVS) also known as e-voting is a term encompassing several different types of voting embracing both electronic means of counting votes.
Electronic voting technology can include punched cards, optical scan voting systems and specialized voting kiosks (including self contained direct-recording electronic voting systems or DRE). It can also involve transmission of ballots and votes via telephones, private computer networks, or the internet.
Generally, the major....

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