Accepted refereed full papers

e-Democracy 2015 accepted refereed full papers

  

Session 1: Privacy in e-voting, e-polls and e-surveys

  1. On the Necessity of Auditing for Election Privacy in e-Voting Systems, Aggelos Kiayias, Thomas Zacharias and Bingsheng Zhang.
  2. A Comparison of the Effects of Face-to-Face and Online Deliberation on Young Students’ Attitudes about Public Opinion Polls, Amalia Triantafillidou, Prodromos Yannas, Georgios Lappas and Alexandros Kleftodimos.
  3. A Privacy-friendly Method to Reward Participants of Online-Surveys, Michael Herfert, Benjamin Lange, Annika Selzer and Ulrich Waldmann.

Session 2: Security and privacy in new computing paradigms

  1. Cloud Computing Security Requirements and a Methodology for their Auditing, Dimitra Georgiou and Costas Lambrinoudakis.
  2. A Method for Privacy-Preserving Context-aware Mobile Recommendations, Nikolaos Polatidis, Christos Georgiadis, Elias Pimenidis and Emmanouil Stiakakis.

 

Session 5: Privacy in Online Social Networks

 

  1. Privacy and FB Universities students’ communities for confessions and secrets: The Greek case, Maria Sideri, Angeliki Kitsiou, Christos Kalloniatis and Stefanos Gritzalis.
  2. Tagged Data Breaches in Online Social Networks, Alexandra Michota and Sokratis Katsikas.

Session 6: Legal issues

  1. How open data become proprietary in the European Court of Justice world, Maria Bottis.
  2. DNA Analysis and Criminal Proceedings: The Greek Legal Paradigm, Konstantia-Christine Lachana.

Session 7: E-government and e-Participation

 

  1. The role of computer simulation tools in improving the quality of life in small settlements of the Czech Republic, Vojtech Merunka.
  2. Citizen e-Empowerment in Greek and Czech Municipalities, Maria Ntaliani, Tina Costopoulou, Sotiris Karetsos and Martin Molhanec.
  3. Local e-Government and e-Democracy: An evaluation of Greek municipalities, Georgios Lappas, Amalia Triantafillidou, Prodromos Yannas and Alexandros Kleftodimos.
  4. Smart Cross-Border e-Gov Systems and Applications, Alexander Sideridis, Loucas Protopappas, Stergios Tsiafoulis and Elias Pimenidis.