Analysis of the implications of digital voting through neutrosophic Delphi modeling
The modernization of electoral systems through digital technologies, such as electronic voting, has marked significant progress in emerging regions like Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, Ecuador. However, these systems still face challenges that have hindered their full acceptance by citizens. This st...
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author | Diego Pablo Palma Rivera Silvio Amable Machuca Vivar Bolívar Enrique Villalta Jadan Misael Abisai Valarezo Bracho |
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description | The modernization of electoral systems through digital technologies, such as electronic voting, has marked significant progress in emerging regions like Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, Ecuador. However, these systems still face challenges that have hindered their full acceptance by citizens. This study analyzed key elements to ensure the viability and impact of electronic voting within the local electoral system, employing the neutrosophic Delphi method. Findings indicated that trust in electronic voting is bolstered when security measures are in place, and transparent access to information is provided. Additionally, citizen participation in audits and digital education contributes to greater social acceptance of the system. In conclusion, both digital literacy and transparency are essential in establishing reliability in the system. Future research should focus on enhancing cybersecurity and digital education to foster trust in electronic voting systems further. |
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spelling | doaj-art-ec9f58c128854304a99e4a69481412222025-01-30T15:07:23ZengAyandegan Institute of Higher Education,Journal of Fuzzy Extension and Applications2783-14422717-34532024-11-015Special Issue748410.22105/jfea.2024.468210.1552210769Analysis of the implications of digital voting through neutrosophic Delphi modelingDiego Pablo Palma Rivera0Silvio Amable Machuca Vivar1Bolívar Enrique Villalta Jadan2Misael Abisai Valarezo Bracho3Regional Autonomous University of Los Andes, Santo Domingo, Ecuador.Regional Autonomous University of Los Andes, Santo Domingo, Ecuador.Regional Autonomous University of Los Andes, Santo Domingo, Ecuador.Regional Autonomous University of Los Andes, Santo Domingo, Ecuador.The modernization of electoral systems through digital technologies, such as electronic voting, has marked significant progress in emerging regions like Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, Ecuador. However, these systems still face challenges that have hindered their full acceptance by citizens. This study analyzed key elements to ensure the viability and impact of electronic voting within the local electoral system, employing the neutrosophic Delphi method. Findings indicated that trust in electronic voting is bolstered when security measures are in place, and transparent access to information is provided. Additionally, citizen participation in audits and digital education contributes to greater social acceptance of the system. In conclusion, both digital literacy and transparency are essential in establishing reliability in the system. Future research should focus on enhancing cybersecurity and digital education to foster trust in electronic voting systems further.https://www.journal-fea.com/article_210769_b3bb91e164a8089b92d95ea5b8c7a9cc.pdfelectronic votingtraditional votingcomputer securityneutrosophic delphi |
spellingShingle | Diego Pablo Palma Rivera Silvio Amable Machuca Vivar Bolívar Enrique Villalta Jadan Misael Abisai Valarezo Bracho Analysis of the implications of digital voting through neutrosophic Delphi modeling Journal of Fuzzy Extension and Applications electronic voting traditional voting computer security neutrosophic delphi |
title | Analysis of the implications of digital voting through neutrosophic Delphi modeling |
title_full | Analysis of the implications of digital voting through neutrosophic Delphi modeling |
title_fullStr | Analysis of the implications of digital voting through neutrosophic Delphi modeling |
title_full_unstemmed | Analysis of the implications of digital voting through neutrosophic Delphi modeling |
title_short | Analysis of the implications of digital voting through neutrosophic Delphi modeling |
title_sort | analysis of the implications of digital voting through neutrosophic delphi modeling |
topic | electronic voting traditional voting computer security neutrosophic delphi |
url | https://www.journal-fea.com/article_210769_b3bb91e164a8089b92d95ea5b8c7a9cc.pdf |
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