> > Computer scientists affiliated with the Center for Research on Computation > and Society (CRCS), based at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied > Sciences (SEAS), in collaboration with scientists at the Université > Catholique de Louvain (UCL) in Belgium, deployed the first practical, > web-based implementation of a secure, verifiable voting system for the > presidential election held at UCL earlier this week. > > Called Helios, the system was developed by Ben Adida, a fellow at CRCS and > an instructor/researcher at the Children's Hospital Informatics Program, > Harvard Medical School. Professors Jean-Jacques Quisquater and Olivier > Pereira and Ph.D. student Olivier de Marneffe at UCL worked closely with the > UCL Election Commission to integrate Helios into the University's > infrastructure, implement UCL's custom weighted tallying system, and > optimize the verification tools for the election size. > --http://www.physorg.com/news155473407.html
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