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Contributions
To contribute a presentation, please submit an extended abstract summarizing a
technical contribution or a position paper summarizing your research. Contributions
will be selected by the expected interest in the topic and the potential for
stimulating exchange of ideas among the participants.
A submission must be a PDF file of at most 8 pages, in letter-or A4-format, using at
least 10pt fonts and no non-standard character sets. Submissions should be sent
as an attachment by email to fee2006[at]iavoss.org.
All submissions must be received before or on (before midnight) 1 August, 2006, and
notification of acceptance will be sent by 25 August, 2006.
Topics include but are not limited to:
- Election integrity
- Election verifiability
- Ballot secrecy
- Voter anonymity
- Voter authentication
- Receipts and coercion resistance
- Anonymous channels
- Secure bulletin boards
- Implementation of broadcast channels
- Implementation of anonymous channels
- Threat models
- Formal security analysis
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A separate category of presentations, Informal Communications, encourages preliminary
ideas or status updates and requires only a short summary be submitted that may even
relate to submissions to other conferences.
Acceptance of an extended abstract does not preclude publication elsewhere.
Submissions from PC members are welcomed.
A post-conference proceedings will appear as a special issue
of EATCS journal Fundamenta Informaticae
Format
The workshop will consist of invited keynote presentations and contributed presentations.
Panel discussions are also anticipated and submissions of suitable topics, with or without
a moderator or example participants are welcome. Accepted papers, abstracts and panel
proposals will appear online.
Chair
Program comitee
- David Chaum (Votegrity, USA)
- Miroslaw Kutylowski (Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland)
- Jean-Jacques Quisquater (UCL, Belgium)
- Jacques Traoré (France Telecom R&D, France)
Organizing comitee
- Przemyslaw Kubiak
- Filip Zagorski
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