www.electionproject.ajce.ind.in
online election managment system is for automate tasks of an election.
web application was developed using cakephp.
full report and code is available .
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This document presents a proposal for an online polling system as an alternative method for voting. It would allow candidates to collect votes from anywhere during an election. The system would maintain voter details and personal information and publish results quickly after an election. Security issues like multiple registrations or votes by one voter are addressed. The system requirements including hardware, software, user characteristics and functional/non-functional requirements are outlined. Implementation details, the voting process, and future enhancements using biometrics are also discussed. It concludes that online voting could increase turnout while reducing costs and saving time.
The document describes an online voting system project presented by Jain Pooja. It includes an introduction describing how voters can register and vote online, proposed system details with administrator and voter user levels, module descriptions including login, viewing voter details, adding voters, polling, and report generation. It also includes database tables for administrators, voters, and candidates with field descriptions, and screenshots of the admin and voter registration pages.
This document discusses e-voting systems and compares traditional and electronic voting methods. It outlines the types of e-voting systems, including punch-card, optical scan, and direct-recording electronic voting machines. The document also describes the e-voting process and the required hardware and software, including operating systems, web technologies, databases, and minimum hardware specifications. Finally, it lists some advantages of e-voting, such as ease of use and instant results, and disadvantages, such as high costs and potential security issues.
This document outlines a project proposal for an online voting system. It includes sections on acknowledgements, objectives, features, technical requirements, advantages over traditional methods, entity relationship and UML diagrams, and screenshots. The objectives are to create a web-based voting application with four user groups: general voters, candidates, administrators. Key features include secure login, viewing candidate profiles, casting authenticated votes, and reporting suspected users. It will use Java technologies and be deployed on Apache Tomcat.
This document provides an overview of an online voting project. It outlines the project guide, team members, table of contents, software and hardware requirements, goals of the proposed system, modules, and screenshots. The proposed system aims to provide an accurate, reliable, and easy-to-use online voting platform with immediate storage of information and no redundancy. It will allow citizens to register and vote online through various forms while candidates can add their information to the system. The results will then be displayed once voting is complete.
This document provides a project report on developing an online voting system in India. It discusses the background and need for an online voting system to address issues with the current in-person voting method. The objectives are to review the existing voting process, develop an automated online voting system, and validate the system to ensure only eligible voters can vote. Security is a key concern, as the system must prevent unauthorized access and ensure accurate vote counting.
The document describes an online voting system developed by the State Election Commission of Gujarat, India. The key objectives of the online voting system (OVS) are to authenticate voters, ensure the integrity and non-traceability of votes cast, and maintain the reliability and availability of the voting system while minimizing costs for the government. The system allows voters to cast their votes online from their homes or e-polling booths using a computer with internet connectivity and required software. It involves a three step process of online registration, account activation, and online voting on the election day by logging in and selecting candidates on the ballot paper.
This document outlines a project to develop an online voting system with a centralized database and web interface. The team includes Mrs. K. Raja rajaeswari as the team guide and members S.Sethuraman, G.Abdul Ravuf, and K.Ravichandiran. The system aims to allow people to cast votes online in order to save time and reduce workload compared to traditional in-person voting. It also provides security and prevents false voting. The project will build a website for online voting and maintain the database. It provides several advantages like time savings, reduced workload, secure storage of voting data, and allowing remote voters like NRIs to vote.
This document presents a proposal for an online polling system as an alternative method for voting. It would allow candidates to collect votes from anywhere during an election. The system would maintain voter details and personal information and publish results quickly after an election. Security issues like multiple registrations or votes by one voter are addressed. The system requirements including hardware, software, user characteristics and functional/non-functional requirements are outlined. Implementation details, the voting process, and future enhancements using biometrics are also discussed. It concludes that online voting could increase turnout while reducing costs and saving time.
The document describes an online voting system project presented by Jain Pooja. It includes an introduction describing how voters can register and vote online, proposed system details with administrator and voter user levels, module descriptions including login, viewing voter details, adding voters, polling, and report generation. It also includes database tables for administrators, voters, and candidates with field descriptions, and screenshots of the admin and voter registration pages.
This document discusses e-voting systems and compares traditional and electronic voting methods. It outlines the types of e-voting systems, including punch-card, optical scan, and direct-recording electronic voting machines. The document also describes the e-voting process and the required hardware and software, including operating systems, web technologies, databases, and minimum hardware specifications. Finally, it lists some advantages of e-voting, such as ease of use and instant results, and disadvantages, such as high costs and potential security issues.
This document outlines a project proposal for an online voting system. It includes sections on acknowledgements, objectives, features, technical requirements, advantages over traditional methods, entity relationship and UML diagrams, and screenshots. The objectives are to create a web-based voting application with four user groups: general voters, candidates, administrators. Key features include secure login, viewing candidate profiles, casting authenticated votes, and reporting suspected users. It will use Java technologies and be deployed on Apache Tomcat.
This document provides an overview of an online voting project. It outlines the project guide, team members, table of contents, software and hardware requirements, goals of the proposed system, modules, and screenshots. The proposed system aims to provide an accurate, reliable, and easy-to-use online voting platform with immediate storage of information and no redundancy. It will allow citizens to register and vote online through various forms while candidates can add their information to the system. The results will then be displayed once voting is complete.
This document provides a project report on developing an online voting system in India. It discusses the background and need for an online voting system to address issues with the current in-person voting method. The objectives are to review the existing voting process, develop an automated online voting system, and validate the system to ensure only eligible voters can vote. Security is a key concern, as the system must prevent unauthorized access and ensure accurate vote counting.
The document describes an online voting system developed by the State Election Commission of Gujarat, India. The key objectives of the online voting system (OVS) are to authenticate voters, ensure the integrity and non-traceability of votes cast, and maintain the reliability and availability of the voting system while minimizing costs for the government. The system allows voters to cast their votes online from their homes or e-polling booths using a computer with internet connectivity and required software. It involves a three step process of online registration, account activation, and online voting on the election day by logging in and selecting candidates on the ballot paper.
This document outlines a project to develop an online voting system with a centralized database and web interface. The team includes Mrs. K. Raja rajaeswari as the team guide and members S.Sethuraman, G.Abdul Ravuf, and K.Ravichandiran. The system aims to allow people to cast votes online in order to save time and reduce workload compared to traditional in-person voting. It also provides security and prevents false voting. The project will build a website for online voting and maintain the database. It provides several advantages like time savings, reduced workload, secure storage of voting data, and allowing remote voters like NRIs to vote.
This document provides an overview of an online voting system project. It discusses the required resources including PHP for development, MySQL for the database, and WAMP server. It describes the system allowing Indian citizens over 18 to vote online through a secure registration and login process. The system aims to increase voter turnout and reduce false votes. It provides technical details on the system functionality, user roles, and data storage and management. A feasibility analysis covers the technical, economic, operational and schedule feasibility of the proposed online voting system project.
The document appears to be a project report for developing an online voting system for college elections. It includes sections on introduction, requirements analysis, project management, design, testing, and references. The introduction describes the problem of low voter turnout in traditional voting and proposes an online system to allow students to vote from anywhere. The requirements analysis section includes data flow diagrams and a data dictionary. The project management section estimates the project scope in function points, effort in person-months, and schedule. It also includes a risk table.
This document provides an overview of a project presentation on an online voting system. It discusses the objectives of creating an online system to make voting more efficient compared to traditional methods. It then outlines some key features of the project like secure login, viewing candidate profiles, and casting votes. The document also includes technological requirements, an overview of the system architecture using MVC, and an introduction to using ASP.NET as the development framework.
This document provides an overview of an online voting system. It discusses how the system allows students at an institute to vote online with a valid student ID. Voters must first register with the system administrator who verifies their identity in existing databases. After registration, voters are assigned a voter ID to log in and vote. The document then discusses security issues with online voting and requirements for the proposed system, which aims to reduce costs and lines at polling stations while increasing voter turnout.
This document presents an online voting system project. It includes an introduction to the system, proposed system details, software requirements, module descriptions, database tables, and screenshots of the login and home pages. The key points are:
- The online voting system allows Indian citizens over 18 to vote from anywhere without going to a polling station.
- It has administrator and voter levels, and facilitates voter identification, online voting management, and providing voter information to the Election Commission of India.
- It uses MySQL, PHP, and browsers like Firefox and Chrome. Modules include sign in, voter details, sign up, polling, and report generation.
- It has tables for administrators, voters, and candidates with fields like
This document discusses online voting systems and e-voting. It describes different types of voting systems including paper-based, DRE, and internet voting. It outlines the objectives of e-voting including authenticating voters, maintaining ballot integrity, and ensuring system availability. Both advantages like convenience and faster results, and disadvantages like security issues are discussed. The document then describes how e-voting has been implemented in elections in several countries. It provides details about Gujarat's implementation of e-voting including costs, registration process, voting steps, and security algorithms used.
The document describes an online voting system called Ova that consists of four user groups: general voters, candidates, inspectors, and administrators. It discusses requirements for an e-voting system such as voter eligibility verification, uniqueness of votes, accuracy of vote tallying, and verifiability of results. The proposed secure e-voting system architecture has three layers - a user interface layer, application logic layer, and database layer. The e-voting process allows mobile/web voting and has advantages such as speed, lower cost, convenience and security.
Online Voting System Project Proposal ( Presentation Slide).pptxKhondokerAbuNaim
This document summarizes a student project to develop an online voting system. The project aims to create a website that allows people to cast votes online through a centralized database and web interface. The system is intended to make voting more efficient, secure, and convenient compared to traditional in-person voting. The document outlines the project objectives, background research on e-voting, proposed methodology using HTML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript and a MySQL database, and a scheduling plan to complete the project over 12 weeks.
A mobile(Android app ) based election app. A website or app that will help in smart election system. It can be used by the government,and in every sector when election is a major issue.
This document outlines an online voting system project, including its goals to provide an accurate, reliable and redundant-free system for immediate storage of voting information that is easy to operate. It lists topics like the abstract, software and hardware requirements, working overview, user characteristics, advantages and modules. Screenshots are also included of forms for registration, polling, candidate information and results. The conclusion restates the goals of the proposed online voting system.
The republic of Kenya comprises of eight (8) provinces now forty-seven counties. The country is located in East Africa and shares land borders with the Republics of Somalia in the East, Uganda in the West, Tanzania in the South and Ethiopia and Sudan (now South Sudan) in the North. The three largest and most influential ethnic groups in Kenya are the kikuyu, Luhya, and Kalenjins. In terms of religion Kenya is roughly split into 80% Christians while the rest are Muslims.
In Kenya, general elections are carried out every after five years where a head of state the President and The National Assembly representatives are elected. They are elected by the people. The national Assembly has about 220 members representing respective constituencies.
In the Local Governments they have the chairman and the Counselor. The counselors are all elected by the people of the state in the respective wards.
That is to say, in any given general elections, Kenyans vote for the president, the members of the National Assembly and the counselors.
Most African Electoral bodies IEBC not an exception right from their inception to date, even with latest advancements in technology, still use a primitive paper based methods during voting; this system is characterized by manual form filling to chose leaders and transfer of the information from manual data capture forms to computerized datasheets, this has led to an excessive number of mistakes making their way into the final vote counts hence leading to confusion at the time of announcing the results. The main advantage of paper-based systems is that ballot papers are easily human auditable. The disadvantages outweigh the advantages for instance the need to print ballot papers is a slow, expensive, inflexible, environmentally hostile process, visual impairments, or literacy limitations and also last minute changes to the voter register are difficult to accommodate among others.
This document describes an e-voting (online voting) system project developed by Saurabh Kheni. The document outlines the existing manual voting system and proposes an online system to allow voters to cast votes from any location at any time. The key sections of the document describe the system overview, modules including voter and admin modules, front-end and back-end technologies used including PHP, CSS, JavaScript, and MySQL database. Diagrams are also included covering data flow, class relationships, and system architecture.
This document is a seminar report on e-voting technology submitted by Deepak Kumar to partially fulfill requirements for a Bachelor of Engineering degree. The report covers requirements and models for remote e-voting systems as well as new cryptographic voting schemes for polling stations. It includes sections on introduction, scope of study, existing voting methods, requirements, database design, and conclusions. The report evaluates technologies that could automate and improve the voting process in India.
This presentation discusses an online voting system (OVS) created by a team of students and their guide. The OVS allows voters to cast their votes electronically using internet-connected devices as an alternative to traditional voting methods. It provides authentication for voters and administrators. The system architecture involves an application server, database server, and clients connected through HTTP and TCP/IP. The presentation outlines the objectives, components, workflow, advantages and limitations of the OVS.
This document describes an online voting system developed by students at V S B Engineering College in Karur, India. The system aims to allow voters to cast their ballots online in order to achieve 100% voter turnout and faster results. It discusses the objectives, advantages, functions and design of the online voting application. Key points include voter authentication through username and password, candidates displayed for selection, and real-time updating of vote counts. The system is designed for use on computers and mobile devices, with administrators able to register voters, reset vote tallies, view results, and email results to election committees.
The document is a project report for an online voting system created by Nitin Bhasin in 2013 for NIIT. The report includes an introduction to the online voting system, background and significance of the study, objectives, requirements, and descriptions of the front-end and back-end architecture. It also includes diagrams of the database structure and tables. The report proposes an online system to address issues with existing voting methods in India and improve the voting process.
The document outlines the key aspects of an online voting system project. It includes sections on the introduction, background, objectives, justification, scope, requirements, and security issues of the online voting system. It also provides entity relationship and data flow diagrams to model the system's design, along with proposed database tables, screenshots, and conclusions. The goal of the project is to develop an automated and secure online system to allow voters to cast their votes from any location in a fast, convenient, and verifiable manner.
A documentation on electronic voting using the workflow model of software engineering and the complete SRS included in it included the test cases scenarios etc.
This document provides a project report on an online voting system created by Nitin Bhasin for NIIT. The report includes an introduction to the online voting system, background and significance of the study, objectives, justification, scope, requirements, and database design. It aims to address issues with existing voting methods in India by providing a secure online system for citizens to vote from anywhere using just a voter ID and password.
India holds regular elections to ensure peaceful transition of power and participation of citizens in the political process. The Election Commission of India is responsible for administering free and fair elections according to the Constitution. Any citizen over 18 can vote, while those deemed unsound of mind or convicted of certain crimes cannot. However, the electoral system faces weaknesses like misuse of money and power, criminalization of politics, voting along caste/religious lines, and low voter turnout. Reforms are needed like changing the electoral system, ensuring more women in politics, stricter rules on money in politics, and barring candidates with criminal cases.
This document provides an overview of an online voting system project. It discusses the required resources including PHP for development, MySQL for the database, and WAMP server. It describes the system allowing Indian citizens over 18 to vote online through a secure registration and login process. The system aims to increase voter turnout and reduce false votes. It provides technical details on the system functionality, user roles, and data storage and management. A feasibility analysis covers the technical, economic, operational and schedule feasibility of the proposed online voting system project.
The document appears to be a project report for developing an online voting system for college elections. It includes sections on introduction, requirements analysis, project management, design, testing, and references. The introduction describes the problem of low voter turnout in traditional voting and proposes an online system to allow students to vote from anywhere. The requirements analysis section includes data flow diagrams and a data dictionary. The project management section estimates the project scope in function points, effort in person-months, and schedule. It also includes a risk table.
This document provides an overview of a project presentation on an online voting system. It discusses the objectives of creating an online system to make voting more efficient compared to traditional methods. It then outlines some key features of the project like secure login, viewing candidate profiles, and casting votes. The document also includes technological requirements, an overview of the system architecture using MVC, and an introduction to using ASP.NET as the development framework.
This document provides an overview of an online voting system. It discusses how the system allows students at an institute to vote online with a valid student ID. Voters must first register with the system administrator who verifies their identity in existing databases. After registration, voters are assigned a voter ID to log in and vote. The document then discusses security issues with online voting and requirements for the proposed system, which aims to reduce costs and lines at polling stations while increasing voter turnout.
This document presents an online voting system project. It includes an introduction to the system, proposed system details, software requirements, module descriptions, database tables, and screenshots of the login and home pages. The key points are:
- The online voting system allows Indian citizens over 18 to vote from anywhere without going to a polling station.
- It has administrator and voter levels, and facilitates voter identification, online voting management, and providing voter information to the Election Commission of India.
- It uses MySQL, PHP, and browsers like Firefox and Chrome. Modules include sign in, voter details, sign up, polling, and report generation.
- It has tables for administrators, voters, and candidates with fields like
This document discusses online voting systems and e-voting. It describes different types of voting systems including paper-based, DRE, and internet voting. It outlines the objectives of e-voting including authenticating voters, maintaining ballot integrity, and ensuring system availability. Both advantages like convenience and faster results, and disadvantages like security issues are discussed. The document then describes how e-voting has been implemented in elections in several countries. It provides details about Gujarat's implementation of e-voting including costs, registration process, voting steps, and security algorithms used.
The document describes an online voting system called Ova that consists of four user groups: general voters, candidates, inspectors, and administrators. It discusses requirements for an e-voting system such as voter eligibility verification, uniqueness of votes, accuracy of vote tallying, and verifiability of results. The proposed secure e-voting system architecture has three layers - a user interface layer, application logic layer, and database layer. The e-voting process allows mobile/web voting and has advantages such as speed, lower cost, convenience and security.
Online Voting System Project Proposal ( Presentation Slide).pptxKhondokerAbuNaim
This document summarizes a student project to develop an online voting system. The project aims to create a website that allows people to cast votes online through a centralized database and web interface. The system is intended to make voting more efficient, secure, and convenient compared to traditional in-person voting. The document outlines the project objectives, background research on e-voting, proposed methodology using HTML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript and a MySQL database, and a scheduling plan to complete the project over 12 weeks.
A mobile(Android app ) based election app. A website or app that will help in smart election system. It can be used by the government,and in every sector when election is a major issue.
This document outlines an online voting system project, including its goals to provide an accurate, reliable and redundant-free system for immediate storage of voting information that is easy to operate. It lists topics like the abstract, software and hardware requirements, working overview, user characteristics, advantages and modules. Screenshots are also included of forms for registration, polling, candidate information and results. The conclusion restates the goals of the proposed online voting system.
The republic of Kenya comprises of eight (8) provinces now forty-seven counties. The country is located in East Africa and shares land borders with the Republics of Somalia in the East, Uganda in the West, Tanzania in the South and Ethiopia and Sudan (now South Sudan) in the North. The three largest and most influential ethnic groups in Kenya are the kikuyu, Luhya, and Kalenjins. In terms of religion Kenya is roughly split into 80% Christians while the rest are Muslims.
In Kenya, general elections are carried out every after five years where a head of state the President and The National Assembly representatives are elected. They are elected by the people. The national Assembly has about 220 members representing respective constituencies.
In the Local Governments they have the chairman and the Counselor. The counselors are all elected by the people of the state in the respective wards.
That is to say, in any given general elections, Kenyans vote for the president, the members of the National Assembly and the counselors.
Most African Electoral bodies IEBC not an exception right from their inception to date, even with latest advancements in technology, still use a primitive paper based methods during voting; this system is characterized by manual form filling to chose leaders and transfer of the information from manual data capture forms to computerized datasheets, this has led to an excessive number of mistakes making their way into the final vote counts hence leading to confusion at the time of announcing the results. The main advantage of paper-based systems is that ballot papers are easily human auditable. The disadvantages outweigh the advantages for instance the need to print ballot papers is a slow, expensive, inflexible, environmentally hostile process, visual impairments, or literacy limitations and also last minute changes to the voter register are difficult to accommodate among others.
This document describes an e-voting (online voting) system project developed by Saurabh Kheni. The document outlines the existing manual voting system and proposes an online system to allow voters to cast votes from any location at any time. The key sections of the document describe the system overview, modules including voter and admin modules, front-end and back-end technologies used including PHP, CSS, JavaScript, and MySQL database. Diagrams are also included covering data flow, class relationships, and system architecture.
This document is a seminar report on e-voting technology submitted by Deepak Kumar to partially fulfill requirements for a Bachelor of Engineering degree. The report covers requirements and models for remote e-voting systems as well as new cryptographic voting schemes for polling stations. It includes sections on introduction, scope of study, existing voting methods, requirements, database design, and conclusions. The report evaluates technologies that could automate and improve the voting process in India.
This presentation discusses an online voting system (OVS) created by a team of students and their guide. The OVS allows voters to cast their votes electronically using internet-connected devices as an alternative to traditional voting methods. It provides authentication for voters and administrators. The system architecture involves an application server, database server, and clients connected through HTTP and TCP/IP. The presentation outlines the objectives, components, workflow, advantages and limitations of the OVS.
This document describes an online voting system developed by students at V S B Engineering College in Karur, India. The system aims to allow voters to cast their ballots online in order to achieve 100% voter turnout and faster results. It discusses the objectives, advantages, functions and design of the online voting application. Key points include voter authentication through username and password, candidates displayed for selection, and real-time updating of vote counts. The system is designed for use on computers and mobile devices, with administrators able to register voters, reset vote tallies, view results, and email results to election committees.
The document is a project report for an online voting system created by Nitin Bhasin in 2013 for NIIT. The report includes an introduction to the online voting system, background and significance of the study, objectives, requirements, and descriptions of the front-end and back-end architecture. It also includes diagrams of the database structure and tables. The report proposes an online system to address issues with existing voting methods in India and improve the voting process.
The document outlines the key aspects of an online voting system project. It includes sections on the introduction, background, objectives, justification, scope, requirements, and security issues of the online voting system. It also provides entity relationship and data flow diagrams to model the system's design, along with proposed database tables, screenshots, and conclusions. The goal of the project is to develop an automated and secure online system to allow voters to cast their votes from any location in a fast, convenient, and verifiable manner.
A documentation on electronic voting using the workflow model of software engineering and the complete SRS included in it included the test cases scenarios etc.
This document provides a project report on an online voting system created by Nitin Bhasin for NIIT. The report includes an introduction to the online voting system, background and significance of the study, objectives, justification, scope, requirements, and database design. It aims to address issues with existing voting methods in India by providing a secure online system for citizens to vote from anywhere using just a voter ID and password.
India holds regular elections to ensure peaceful transition of power and participation of citizens in the political process. The Election Commission of India is responsible for administering free and fair elections according to the Constitution. Any citizen over 18 can vote, while those deemed unsound of mind or convicted of certain crimes cannot. However, the electoral system faces weaknesses like misuse of money and power, criminalization of politics, voting along caste/religious lines, and low voter turnout. Reforms are needed like changing the electoral system, ensuring more women in politics, stricter rules on money in politics, and barring candidates with criminal cases.
Sysconel Technologies provides a SMS voting platform called Gingo that allows users to create voting campaigns and export voting results. Gingo integrates with third party SMS gateways and applications through APIs to enable SMS voting via short codes. It manages the SMS voting workflow, collecting votes via SMS messages, analyzing results through a reporting engine, and integrating with external systems and advertisers.
Marketing Plan for "Insta Vote", A LIVE voting mobile application capable of generating LIVE results.
This task is a part of Marketing Internship under Prof. Sameer Mathur, IIM Lucknow.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for election day procedures for Board of Election Inspectors (BEI), including: testing and sealing of vote counting machines before election day; procedures for opening polls, validating voters, and casting votes during voting hours; and prohibitions on certain persons in polling places. The BEI is responsible for conducting voting and counting electronically in polling places. Challenges can be made if a voter is believed to be illegal or committing illegal acts.
The document discusses how brands focus too much on getting "likes" on social media rather than developing deeper relationships and love with consumers. It argues that brands should think about how to truly engage and connect with consumers through digital channels instead of just chasing metrics like likes and followers. Moving from likes to love requires brands to build real relationships with consumers over time through authentic engagement rather than just quick or superficial interactions.
The document presents a proposed school children security system from Webeley Technologies. It introduces Webeley as a Microsoft certified company with 15+ years of experience. The proposed system would provide multiple attendance formats including punch cards and biometrics. It would offer 24/7 support through a rich, web-based interface compatible with common browsers. Key features included student registration, ID card generation, SMS services, and integration with a school ERP system. The presentation concludes with an overview of additional IT services Webeley provides for schools and colleges.
Programm to develop Communication and Leadership Capacities among Students. Based on Teacher Guidance and Course Syllabus. Incorporates Learning with Open Technologies
El documento presenta una discusión sobre los conceptos de "trabajo en equipo" y "equipos de trabajo". Explica que un equipo de trabajo se define como un pequeño grupo de personas con habilidades complementarias que comparten un objetivo común y responsabilidad por los resultados. También destaca la importancia de la interdependencia entre las tareas y los procesos de coordinación para lograr resultados exitosos a través del trabajo en equipo.
This document provides information about fashion brands, products, and magazines. It discusses how brands like Nike have expanded from focusing only on athletic performance to also incorporating fashion elements in their designs. Nike's iconic Air Jordan shoes helped turn athletic shoes into a fashion statement. The document also notes how cell phones have become a fashion accessory, with early Nokia phones offering customizable covers and cases. Fashion magazines are discussed as being highly influential sources of the latest trends and providing celebrity editorials.
The document is a weekly documentation presentation submitted to Mr. Imrul Quaes Chowdhury, CEO of RFSOFTLAB, by Md. Sohel Sarker on October 19, 2015. It summarizes each day of the week's training, including an introduction on the first day, free hosting and sketch website development on the second day, UI and UX on the third day, HTML assignment on the fourth day, and converting a PSD file to HTML on the fifth day.
The document summarizes the Cricket indoor location system, which uses ultrasonic and radio frequency (RF) signals from beacons to allow devices to estimate their location. Key points are that Cricket aims to identify spaces rather than precise positions, uses passive listeners and active beacons, and preserves user privacy by not requiring centralized tracking. It describes techniques like synchronized beacon transmissions and bounding stray ultrasonic signals to improve location estimation accuracy.
This document proposes developing an active RFID-based automated attendance monitoring system for office management. Active RFID tags would be given to each employee and read by sensors at the office entrance to automatically record entry and exit times without manual sign-ins. The system could generate monthly reports on employee work hours, absences, and salaries to help with human resources planning and management. Key features include simultaneously reading multiple tags, and adjusting the reading range from a few meters to up to 50 meters depending on needs.
Public speaking involves presenting an idea, product, or service to an audience. It is an art that requires persuading or educating listeners. Some opportunities for public speaking include work presentations, school meetings, and community events. An impromptu speech requires delivering a speech with little preparation time. Feeling nervous is normal for public speakers but preparation, practice, and focusing on the audience can help reduce fears and lead to effective communication.
The document discusses electronic voting (e-voting) and its advantages over traditional paper voting. It outlines the roles in an e-voting system including voters, election authorities, auditors, and help organizations. The document also discusses key advantages of e-voting systems like integrity of votes being cast, recorded, and counted accurately as well as voter privacy. However, it notes threats to e-voting systems including authority knowledge attacks and issues around maintaining the privacy of voting booths and chain of custody of ballots.
El documento presenta un plan de negocios para un nuevo restaurante internacional llamado International Restaurant. El restaurante ofrecerá una variedad de platillos internacionales y una decoración que representa diferentes culturas. Su misión es crear una atmósfera rica en sabores y cultura para atraer a clientes de todas las edades interesados en la cocina internacional y el diseño. El restaurante tendrá áreas para comer, relajarse y beber. Su mercado objetivo incluye personas que buscan calidad y cultura. Competirá con otros restaurantes de
Online restaurant POS system is customizable to your business needs, and it includes the restaurant POS features necessary to enhance your businesss earning potential. Our POS software is an affordable solution to help grow your business, from the easy to learn user interface that reduces the amount of taps per transaction, to the robust scheduling and inventory tools. In addition to secure servers, some essential features include.
Performance Managment and Appraisal systemsRajeeta Rajit
1. The document discusses performance management systems and appraisal practices in Indian organizations, outlining how they have evolved from annual confidential reports to more open discussions.
2. It describes the typical components of a performance management system and provides data from a 1982 survey on the purposes of appraisal practices in Indian organizations.
3. Examples are given of interesting appraisal practices followed in different companies as well as practices specific to banks, showing an evolution towards more development-oriented systems.
4. General trends in appraisals during the 1990s are noted, such as continuing use of trait-based formats and a focus on human resource development.
This document describes an online voting system with the following key points:
1. The system allows voters to cast their votes online through SMS confirmation instead of in-person to address issues like rigging, insecure polling stations, and inefficient personnel.
2. It has modules for admin, voters, and candidates with features like login, profile management, candidate information, and viewing poll results.
3. An ER diagram outlines the database structure with entities for voters, candidates, and positions.
4. The proposed system aims to make the voting process more reliable, faster, and accurate than existing manual systems. It allows remote voting by NRI and military voters unable to vote in-person.
This document describes an online voting system that aims to provide a secure online platform for citizens to cast their votes. It discusses the drawbacks of existing paper-based and machine voting methods, such as long wait times and the potential for fake or duplicate votes. The proposed online system would use strict voter verification through ID and biometrics to register eligible voters into a database and allow them to login and submit digital votes from anywhere. This is expected to reduce issues like fake votes while providing a more convenient option for citizens unable to vote in person, such as those living abroad.
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Election managment
1. ELECTION
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Submitted by,
Chikku Jacob Joseph
MCA LE
Roll Number :: 07
502007
Under the Guidness of,
Sr.Elsin Chackalakal
Department of Computer Application
Amal Jyothi college of engineering
2. Contents
• 1. Existing system with disadvantage
• 2. Proposed system with advantage
• 3. List of Modules.
• 4. Front end and Backend
• 5. Use case diagram
• 6. Sequence diagram
• 7. Form design
• 8.Table design
• 9. DFD
• 10. Conclusion.
3. Abstract
• The word “vote” means to choose from a list, to elect or to determine.The
main goal of voting (in a scenario involving the citizens of a given country)
is to come up with leaders of the people’s choice. .
• Main aim of online voting system is to develop an online application, for
citizens who are above 18 years of age to vote through online
• Also provide online nomination submission facility and verification .
• The candidate can check the Status of verification and view the results.
• The special features of the site is view complete result of the election
4. Existing System with Disadvantage
• In the present system there is no such application level system provisions in the
country to carry out the voting and procedure as a whole
• All the step by step procedures are carried out by the authorized authorities
according to the jobs assigned by the ECI
• The fact is all the procedures are carried out manually, starting from the
registration process to result publishing.
• The existing system is not web based.The user or person must want to go to the
polling station for casting their votes and candidates submit the nominations
not in online.
5. Disadvantage
• Voters must go to a polling station
• Time Consuming and work load or authorities
• Slow Result generation
• Candidate must keep printed documents of nominations and certificates
• All procedures carried out manually
• Expensive
6. Proposed System with Advantage
• Using these system citizens of India can vote through online without visiting
polling booth
• . Also provide online nomination submission facility and verification
• Advantages
• Fast and easy way of conducting Election
• Voters can view background of each Candidate.
• Candidate can present themselves against voters.
• Admin can verify the documents and details of Candidate
• System Generated Unique ID and Password gives more Secure Logins
• Provide more secure because the polling agent can verify the voters who voted
and also report if the voter is not valid. Online Nomination Submission.
• Facility for adding new voters.
7. List Of Modules
• 1.Election Commision(Admin)
• Add candidates
• Manage Online Nomination submission & verification
• Election Creation
• Result Creation
• Manage users(Add/remove)
• View Complaints & Feedback
2 user
•Online Nomination submission
•Check nomination status
•View Election Results
•Register NewVoters
•View candidates full details
•Online voting
•View Detailed Results
•Add Compliants and Feedbacks
57. Conclusion
• Election Management System is a website that has been developed for
automating the process of election proceedings that take place between the
people, and the government
• Top 4 Reasons to move to the OnlineVoting Platform are
• Efficient and Cost Effective
• Intelligent
• SaveTime and Resources
• Easy and convenient