A Framework for Voice-Enabled m-Voting System: Nigeria a Case Study
Although efforts have been made by several governments to increase voters’ participation during elections, their turnout is still a major concern in many democracies. One of the factors considered to encourage improved participation in elections is to increase the medium of voters’ accessibility to the election process. Many studies have demonstrated the value of mobile voting (m-Voting)...
Published at 9th European Conference on e-Government, Westminster Business School, University of Westminster London UK
Pages 96-104
Published in 2009
Ayo C. K. and Azeta A. A
Azeta Ambrose A. » Professor Ambrose A. Azeta got his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) degree in Computer Science from University of Benin, Nigeria from 1989 to 1992 with a second class (hons) upper division. Thereafter, he was admitted to University of Lagos, Nigeria to read Masters in Science (M.Sc) in Computer Science between 1998 and 1999. He has worked as a consultant in so many Information and Communications... view full profile
