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RADHARAMAN ENGINEERING COLLEGE BHOPAL

Major Project Presentation On (Indian Online Election System )

Submitted to –

Prof. Sandeep Rai Submitted By-

Abhishek maheshwari (0158it081001)

Gaurav chaturvedi(0158it081020)

Anurag agarwal (0158it081007)

Sourav gupta (0158it081070)

INDIAN ONLINE ELECTION SYSTEM

OUTLINES Introduction Literature survey Proposed work Proposed Methodology Hardware and Software requirement Technology used DFD Use case diagram E-R diagram Implement details Limitation Future Conclusion References

INTRODUCTION

Nowadays, voting over the Internet has presented as an option (next to the electronic voting). IOES is developing, it will be the first practical implementation of the IOES concept. IOES stand for India Online Election system

One of the main distinguishing features of IOSE in that it enables voters to verify after the election is closed that their own votes have been counted correctly, and that the result of the tally corresponds to

the cast votes.

LITERATURE SURVEY Literature survey is the most important step in software

development process. Before developing the tool it is necessary to determine the time factor, economy n company strength. Once these things r satisfied, ten next step is to determine which operating system and language can be used for developing the tool. Once the programmers start building the tool the programmers need lot of external support.

PROPOSED WORK

There are formulations of Online voting systems. Here we shall take as starting point the eight requirements. It lists the following eight requirements.

1. Transparency

2. Verifiability

3. fairness / integrity

4. Eligibility

5. equal suffrage

6. free suffrage / votes freedom

7. secret suffrage / vote secrecy

8. accessibility

PROPOSED METHODOLOGY

Generally, e-voting systems consist of six main phases:

1. Voters’ registration;

2. Authentication;

3. Voting and votes’ saving;

4. Votes’ managing

5. Votes’ counting

6. Election Result

Voters’ registration

Authentication

Election Result

Votes’ counting

Voting and votes’ saving

Votes’ managing

Phases Of E-Voting

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT

Minimum Hardware Requirement

Processor: 800MHz Intel Pentium III or equivalent Memory: 512 MB Disk space: 850 MB of free disk space

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT

Software

Client side

1. Browser-Internet Explorer / Firebox

Server side

1. Web server - Apache Tomcat

2. Backend - Mysql

USE CASE DIAGRAM

The diagram illustrates the set of use cases for the system, the actors and the relationships between the use cases and actors.

The oval shapes represent the use cases, the rectangle box represents the system (and it’s boundaries) and the actors are represented as stick men.

Also the lines between the actors and use cases represent lines of communication between them

E –R DIAGRAM

ADMINISTRATOR

SETS

ELECTION

CONTAIN

CONSTITUENY

CANDIDATE PARTYBELONGS TO

CONTAIN

1

1

1

M

1

N N 1

DATA FLOW DIAGRAM

oo

User Or Administrator

output

System

DFD Level 0

The above diagram is a 0-level DFD that only shows the flow of data between the various and the system. In online voting system the Administrator is the controller of the system and all the decisions are made by him. The Administrator can handle the entire voter and their details, voting details etc. and view details of them and he can update that detail also.

 

Login

Process

Voting

Process

Voter information

checking process

Voter

Registration

Process

Final

Report

DFD Level 1

The above shown diagram is a 1-level Data Flow Diagram for the Online voting system. According to this DFD various process are done after login process. The Administrator can register voter. The ELECTION COMMISION can register the voters and voter can use their voting rights. The voter can view the final report after giving vote..

Administrator Voter

Final

Result

Voting process

Voter Registration

Information checking

administrators

Voting data Final result

loginLogin

Voter data Stored data

ElectionCommission

DFD: Level 2.1 

DFD

The above shown diagram is a 2.1 level Data Flow Diagram for the Online voting system. According to this DFD. The Administrator can register the voter information. Administrator can allow or denies the voter. A voter can give vote if all the information filled by him\her are correct.

 

LIMITATIONS

"The danger of Internet voting is that we just don't know how to make a system like this secure, given the limitations of today's technology,”

Once inside the system, the team was able to do quite a bit of damage, including changing all the votes already cast and access personal information of all eligible voters. 

CONCLUSION

This Online Voting system will manage the Voter’s information by which voter can login and use his voting rights. The system will incorporate all features of Voting system. Its provide the tools for maintaining voter’s vote to every party and it count total no. of votes of every party. In which all the names of voter with complete information is stored.

In this user who is above 18 year’s register his/her information on the database and when he/she want to vote he/she has to login by his id and password and can vote to any party only single time. Voting detail store in database and the result is displayed by calculation. By online voting system percentage of voting is increases. It decreases the cost and time of voting process. It is very easy to use and It is vary less time consuming. It is very easy to debug. 

REFERENCES

Books Pressman, R.S.1997, Software Engineering – A practitioner’s

approach, 4th edn, McGraw Hill, International. Stallings, W.1999, Cryptography and Network Security, 2nd edn,

Prentice Hall, New Jersey. 

Websites How PR & Irish Election System works, (6th April 2002), The Irish

Electoral System – PR-STV, [Online], R.T.E, Available from http://www.voy.com/12949/9.html

Client Server and the n-tier model of distributed computing, (1999), Available from http://www.nti