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Prototyping the Whole of E-Democracy
Strategic_Plan
Publication: 2010-05-17 Source: http://u.zelea.com/w/User:Mike-ZeleaCom/G/p/frvp
In prototyping the whole of e-democracy we aim to develop all essential facilities and core competences, in order to produce
a first functional toolset. Although other toolsets have been developed in the past, none of them was ever functional for
purposes of e-democracy, because none of them met the overall requirements. Mark Murphy was perhaps the first to address the
overall requirements in his “killer app” essay,[1] and the present plan attempts to address them practice.
Submitter:
Name:Owen Ambur
Email:Owen.Ambur@verizon.net
Organization:
Name:Votorola
Acronym:V
Description: Votorola is software for building consensus and reaching decisions in public. Installed in a local town or region, nationwide
or worldwide, it functions both as a primary electoral system for nominating candidates, and a primary rule-making system
for voting up laws, plans and policies. The technical backbone is a peer-to-peer voting mechanism that allows for recursive
delegation and continuous vote shifting. This core-component is designed to be easily interfaceable with other components
like discussionboards, collaborative drafting media, authentication tools, statitistic analysis tools etc. A voter list authentication
through a neighbourhood trust network is already build in. http://u.zelea.com/w/User:ThomasvonderElbe_GmxDe/G/p/vohall
Stakeholder(s):
- Michael Allan: I develop software for Votorola, and I administer the reference server and this wiki. For contact details and other information,
please visit my personal site at http://zelea.com/.
- Thomas von der Elbe: I function as a project coordinator for Votorola. Any help in this field would be very much appreciated.
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