论文标题
对发展中国家的端到端可验证投票 - 洛桑很难在拉合尔
End-to-end verifiable voting for developing countries -- what's hard in Lausanne is harder still in Lahore
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论文摘要
近年来,端到端可验证的投票(E2EVV)已成为有希望进行基于证据的选举的新范式。但是,到目前为止,E2EVV系统主要是为发达国家设计的,这些系统设计的基本假设并不容易转化为发展中国家,甚至可能是采用这些系统的潜在障碍。这是不幸的,因为发展中国家占全球人口的80%,并考虑到他们的经济和社会政治困境及其有争议的选举的往绩,这些国家可以说,这些国家可以从这个令人兴奋的新范式中受益最大。在本文中,我们重点介绍了将E2EVV系统适应这些环境的各种局限性和挑战,这些环境在社会,政治,技术,运营和人类维度上进行了广泛分类。我们阐明相应的研究问题,并确定这些类别中的重大文献差距。我们还提出了相关策略,以帮助研究人员,从业人员和政策制定者可视化和探索与这些环境中背景和独特基础现实保持一致的解决方案。我们的目标是概述社区成功地将E2EVV投票系统适应发展中国家的更广泛的研究议程。
In recent years end-to-end verifiable voting (E2EVV) has emerged as a promising new paradigm to conduct evidence-based elections. However, E2EVV systems thus far have primarily been designed for the developed world and the fundamental assumptions underlying the design of these systems do not readily translate to the developing world, and may even act as potential barriers to adoption of these systems. This is unfortunate because developing countries account for 80\% of the global population, and given their economic and socio-political dilemmas and their track record of contentious elections, these countries arguably stand to benefit most from this exciting new paradigm. In this paper, we highlight various limitations and challenges in adapting E2EVV systems to these environments, broadly classed across social, political, technical, operational, and human dimensions. We articulate corresponding research questions and identify significant literature gaps in these categories. We also suggest relevant strategies to aid researchers, practitioners, and policymakers in visualizing and exploring solutions that align with the context and unique ground realities in these environments. Our goal is to outline a broader research agenda for the community to successfully adapt E2EVV voting systems to developing countries.