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Voting System Complete Capstone Documentation

CHAPTER I

INTRODUCTION

The election process allows the general population to choose their representatives and express their
preferences for how they will be governed. Naturally, the integrity of the election process is fundamental
to the integrity of democracy itself. The election system must be sufficiently robust to withstand a variety
of deceptive behaviors and must be sufficiently transparent and comprehensible that voters and
candidates can accept the results of an election. Election fraud and delayed process of electoral selection
were common problems in any kind of voting system.

Voting is a method for a group such as a meeting or an electorate to make a decision or express an
opinion—often following discussions, debates, or election campaigns. It is often found in democracies
and republics. Electronic voting (also known as e-voting) is a term encompassing several different types
of voting, embracing both electronic means of casting a vote and electronic means of counting votes.
Electronic voting is often seen as a tool for making the electoral process more efficient and for increasing
trust in its management. Properly implemented, e-voting solutions can increase the security of the
ballot, speed up the processing of results and make voting easier. However, the challenges are
considerable. If not carefully planned and designed, e-voting can undermine the confidence in the whole
electoral process.

For many years, Paper-based Voting Systems (PVS) a paper-based ballot is used as a way to vote during
campus election day. The process involves the following: record, count, and produce a tabulation of the
vote count from votes that are cast on paper cards or sheets. This matter put an inefficient way of voting
process as students have to queue up to register their name before they can vote. Furthermore, the
traditional way of voting will take a long process and is time consuming.

With the advent of modern technology, the automated voting processes through the use of information
technology would be a straightforward application that would improve efficiency and would avoid
problems that plagued the election. A number of effects on the automated voting system have been
carried out worldwide. These are: increased participation of student voters, greater voter convenience in
terms of voting time, produced accurate and reliable results.

The election process is using the traditional way of voting. A paper-based ballot is used as a way to vote
during Election Day. For this reason, the researchers have decided to design and develop automated
voting software that is user-friendly and reliable.

In this study, the researchers aims is to develop a computer based voting system that is accurate,
reliable, and easy to use during the election of student representatives and to provide relevant and
accurate information needed after the election process.

Project Context

Our subject respondent is using the traditional way of voting in their election process where students
will have to line up and register their name before they can vote. The students will collect their ballot,
write their chosen candidate, submit their ballot, and have their fingernails inked. The counting of
process is another problem. After the given election period, the members of the electoral board will
have to count the votes manually which is a very tedious task and is prone to errors. Thus, manual
counting may result to inaccurate and unreliable results.

In this study, the researchers aim to develop an efficient, accurate and reliable computer-based voting
system for the students that could track ballots, speed the counting of ballots and can facilitate electoral
fraud. The design of electronic voting system will be based upon the electoral process adopted by the
school. The system can be made fully accessible to any computers; information of the student candidates
such as their pictures and accomplishments in which the student can identify and determine easily their
respective candidate.

The software includes important features such as user’s log access, voter’s page, admin page, database
maintenance, and help assistant.

Thus, this project will focus on how to design and develop a computer based voting system adopting the
direct recording electronic voting to be used by the school during election period.
Purpose and Description

The main purpose of this capstone project is to develop automated voting software that is user-friendly
and reliable. The Electronic Voting System (VOTING SYSTEM) will be developed by the researchers for
high school and college level. The proposed project “Electronic Voting System is a computer based
software that enables voters to vote smoothly, comfortably, and peacefully during student government
elections The VOTING SYSTEM enables users to interactively view profiles of the candidates and choose
their candidates in an electronic screen, through buttons, a mouse-based GUI or by simply using an input
device to make their choices. The system will focus on the school’s election which will allow voters to
vote using a computer and the system will provide accurate voting results.

The features of the system will focus on: log-in/log-out services, administrator’s page, voter’s page,
database maintenance, and help assistant. Log-in/Log-out Services, refers to one of the features of the
proposed system that will prompt users to enter their user ID and password to be able to access the
student voter’s page and the school administrator’s page. Voter’s Page, is used by the student voters to
view candidates party list and candidates profile, and cast their votes during election period.
Administrator’s Page, is used to register and validate new voters, existing voters, candidates’ record, and
generate election voting results. Database Maintenance, refers to one of the features of the system
wherein the administrator can update voters’ records, candidates’ record, manage data and transaction
log files, and backup the system. Help Assistant, which contains instructions on how to use the system.

The proposed project can generate the following outputs, these are: user’s log report, candidate party
list, and election tabulation results.

The proposed project offers several benefits for the school administration and the student voters which
include the following: voters can easily cast their votes, voters can choose their candidates through an
electronic screen or computer monitor by a click of a mouse, speeds up the counting of votes, increase
the security and reliability of elections, computer can count an unlimited number of ballots, and the
system can automatically generate the results to determine the winning candidates.

Objective of the Study


The main objective of this project is to develop a computer based voting system, Electronic Voting
System (VOTING SYSTEM) for high school and college level, that is accurate, reliable, and easy to use
during the election of student representatives and to provide relevant and accurate information needed
after the election process.

Specifically, this project aims to:

Provide voting software that is fully accessible through Local Area Network (LAN) of the school.

Provide a direct recording voting system where voters view ballots on a computer monitor and makes
choices using an input device.

Provide results of the election that is fast, reliable and accurate.

Provide help guide feature to guide voters on how to use the system.

Scope and Limitations of the Study

The study will focus on the development of a computer based voting system for the students of high
school and college level. The VOTING SYSTEM shall be installed in the main server and shall be limited to
the students who are officially enrolled to access the system. The database maintenance will focus on
adding, editing, and deleting candidates running for student government position and electoral board
members, maintaining and managing table entries of users and user’s log; and monitoring of user’s
activities in the system.

The proposed project will be implemented through the local Intranet connectivity of the school. This is
not accessible through the World Wide Web and only the Office of the Dean of students is only
authorized person who has the full access of the system after the election period.

CHAPTER II

REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE/SYSTEMS


This chapter presents the review of the related literature and studies that will enable the researchers to
acquire basic information and references in the present study, and the technical background of which
will discuss the technicality of the project, details of the technologies to be used and the relevance of the
project.

REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

Electronic Voting

According to Wikipedia.org (2012) Electronic voting (also known as e-voting) is a term encompassing
several different types of voting, embracing both electronic means of casting a vote and electronic
means of counting votes. It can include punched cards, optical scan voting systems and specialized voting
kiosks (including self-contained direct-recording electronic voting systems, or DRE). It can also involve
transmission of ballots and votes via telephones, private computer networks, or the Internet. Electronic
voting technology can speed the counting of ballots and can facilitate electoral fraud.

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_voting)

Benefits of Electronic Voting System for Voters

According to www.vaalit.fi (2008) electronic voting presents numerous advantages over traditional paper
ballot voting. The advantages of an electronic voting system can be divided into advantages for the
voters and advantages for the authorities. Advantages of electronic voting for the voters includes:
electronic voting speeds up the voting process and increase the security and reliability of elections
where electronic vote is transported safely, reliably and fast into the centralized electronic ballot box.
Further, in electronic voting it is not possible to make voting errors by mistake, because the identification
information of the chosen candidate will appear on the screen before the vote is confirmed. Another
advantage for the voter is that there is no ambiguity in interpreting an electronic vote. When traditional
paper ballots are used, unclear numbers may sometimes cause problems.

(http://www.vaalit.fi/sahkoinenaanestaminen/en/etuja.html)
Benefits of Electronic Voting System for Authorities

According to www.vaalit.fi (2008) advantages of electronic voting for the authorities are as follows:
electronic voting reduces and simplifies the work of the authorities significantly; electronic voting leads
to notable cost savings through reduced personnel; reduce cost for example various forms and
documents are no longer needed; electronic votes can be counted fast and reliably, and the result of the
vote will be ready almost immediately.

(http://www.vaalit.fi/sahkoinenaanestaminen/en/etuja.h

Direct Recording Electronic voting

Haupt (2008) described a different voting process that could be considered “electronic voting”. According
to Haupt there exists a paper based system that uses computers to count the actual ballots; however the
original paper ballot is still intact. Direct Recording Electronic (DRE) voting is a voting machine that does
not use a paper ballot like the paper based electronic voting machines. Instead, people choose their
candidates and proposals through an electronic screen, either through buttons or through a more
modern approach, touch screen. DRE voting machines also have the advantage of never running out of
paper ballots at a polling center, since the computer can count an unlimited number of ballots.

(http://voices.yahoo.com/electronic-voting-good-bad-2085596.html)

The Voting Process

On February 25, UP Diliman(UPD) held its first campus-wide computerized University Student Council
(USC) elections. The open source voting system, called “Halalan”, was created by the UP Linux Users
Group (UnPLUG), a student organization at the College of Engineering (CoE). The colleges provided the
computers for the elections. The voting process started with students presenting their IDs or Form-5s to
attending poll clerks, who checked the list of valid voters. Students on the list then received their
passwords from the poll clerks and proceeded to unoccupied voting stations. Using their student
numbers and the passwords provided as login information, they opened their electronic ballots and
marked the boxes of their chosen candidates. Once they clicked the confirm button, their votes were
final and they were automatically logged out. The system allows voters to log in again but only to check
their votes, not change them. The first working prototype of Halalan was created in January 2005 and
presented to UPD student councils and student publications later that month at the Palma Hall Lobby. Its
first application in the USC elections was at the CoE and the School of Statistics in 2007. A year later, the
College of Business Administration, the College of Mass Communication, and the School of Library and
Information Science also adopted the system.

(http://iskwiki.upd.edu.ph/index.php)

Synthesis

The concept and ideas that the researchers have gathered came from various authors and professionals
are related to the study which the researchers used to support the study. The literatures and studies
gathered and presented in this chapter gave the researcher insights, facts, and adequate information
that will serve as the basis, guide, and reference that are relevant and necessary in the development of
VOTING SYSTEM.

The background and importance of electronic voting technology serve as foundation in the development
of a VOTING SYSTEM. The lists benefits or advantages of electronic voting system to the voters and
administrators are relevant the researchers in the conduct of the present capstone project because these
serve as bases in the major concerns of the study, particularly in the features that should be included in
the development of the VOTING SYSTEM, and also in the implementation of the system. While the
related studies/systems serve as basis of the researchers about the systems that were developed that
has relation to the proposed project.

TECHNICAL BACKGROUND

The existing voting system is purely manual using paper ballot. The paper ballot is still used in many
areas of the country specially colleges and universities for their selection of student leaders. The school
does not currently utilize its existing technology that is necessary to speed up the voting process and the
tabulation of results.
The current technology is adequate enough for implementation of the proposed system. Although it has
computer units, local area network connectivity, internet connection, and machine for printing results,
the school does not have software or a computer-based voting system.

The use of an electronic voting system and taking advantage of the new technology will make their
student services better.

The proposed VOTING SYSTEM shall be installed on a main server and will have a back-up server which is
intended to provide a secondary storage for data in case of breakdown of the main server. The Microsoft
Server 2003 Enterprise Edition will be used as operating system for the servers running applications such
as networking and databases. A software firewall shall be configured in the main server to protect the
server and other computers in the network from backdoor applications, Operating system bugs, and
Viruses.

The back-end user of the proposed system is the Dean of Students who will stand as the administrator of
the computer-based voting system. The admin must register the students in order to access the voting
system during election period. The front-end users are the students who will be voting for their
candidate.

The proposed VOTING SYSTEM software will utilize the Modified Waterfall Model in which progress is
seen as flowing steadily downwards (like waterfall) through the phases of Conception, Initiation Analysis,
Design, Construction, Testing, Production, implementation and Maintenance.

CHAPTER 3

METHODOLOGY

This chapter deals with the method used by the researchers in conducting the study, the system
development method used, and its results and discussion.
The researchers will utilize several analytical tools to help and justify the conduct of the study and also
guide the researchers to resolve the problems encountered by the school administrators and student
voters in the election process. The analytical tools include interview, observation and brainstorming
which will be employed by the researchers in analyzing the problems of the existing system.

Interviews are a common technique used to determine the user’s wants, needs and requirements. An
interview is a conversation between two people (the interviewer and the interviewee) where questions
are asked by the interviewer to obtain information from the interviewee. The researchers will prepare an
interview guide composed of list of questions to help researchers in the interview.

Observing is the study of the expected users. By observing users, an analyst can identify a process flow,
awkward steps, pain points and opportunities for improvement.

Brainstorming is used in requirements elicitation to get as many ideas as possible from a group of
people. Generally used to identify possible solutions to problems, and clarify details of opportunities.
Brainstorming casts a wide net, identifying many different possibilities. Prioritization of those possibilities
is important to finding the solutions to the problem of the existing system.

On system development, the researchers will utilize the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) method
in the development of the system. The SDLC method is the process employed in the analysis and design
of the VOTING SYSTEM as shown in Figure 1.

Modified Waterfall Approach Model of Voting System

Modified Waterfall Approach Model of Voting System

Figure 1.0 Modified Waterfall Approach Model


Figure 1 illustrates the Modified Waterfall Model that will be used by the researchers in developing the
Electronic Voting System. The model develops systematically from one phase to other in a downward
fashion, like a waterfall. It is made up of several phases and the details of these phases are:

Requirement Analysis. In this phase, the researchers will study how the system works, determine the
user’s wants, needs and requirements, and recommend a solution. It also involves developing estimates
for the work to be performed, establishing the necessary commitments, and defining the plan to
perform the work.

System and Software Design. On this phase, the system will be designed based on the requirements
needed in the system. Process modelling and data modelling will be done to present the system’s data
and the relationship between different data elements. Data Flow Diagram (DFD) will be used to
represent the flow of data in the system. Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) shall be employed as data
model for the system. After finalizing the ERD, the system database will be created to fulfil the system’s
information and processing needs. The programmer will create the source codes necessary for the
system to be constructed.

Testing. This phase aimed to find out whether the software functions and features work according to the
specification, ensure that the produced system is complete and performs efficiently, evaluate whether
the software perform all activities after integration with the existing operating environment, and
measure up the reliability and overall quality of the software.

Implementation. In this phase, the researchers will conduct the system dry-run and conduct training of
the target users of the system. The users of the system will check if the recommended functions and
suggestions of the users are met.

Operation and Maintenance. This Phase is to ensure the information system is fully functional and
performs optimally until the system reaches its end of life. The Operations and Maintenance Phase
comprises the following: management of changes to the system to support end users, monitoring of
system performance, performance of required security activities such as backups, and continuation of
end user support through training and documentation

Requirements Analysis and Documentation


The proposed system is “Electronic Voting System”, an application that enables users to vote using a
computer. The VOTING SYSTEM application will enable users to interactively choose their candidate and
cast their vote using a mouse-based GUI.

The completion of the software depends upon meeting the following goals and objectives:

Provide voting software that is fully accessible through Local Area Network (LAN) of the school.

Provide a direct recording voting system where voters view ballots on a computer monitor and makes
choices using an input device.

Provide results of the election that is fast, reliable and accurate.

Provide help guide feature to guide voters on how to use the system.

System Functionality

VOTING SYSTEM Administrator – One of the features of VOTING SYSTEM is the log-in and log-out services
which require users to enter user id and password. It has a database that can be updated and
maintained by the admin. The administrator is the only authorized user of the system who can generate
results and tally of votes from the system.

VOTING SYSTEM Voter – The student voters are prompt by the system to enter their user id and
password. Voters can choose their candidate and cast their votes automatically by a click of a button.

Project Plan

Before the software project is implemented, the researchers will prepare a project schedule that
identifies the anticipated activities involved, management of resources and project plans showing the
cost needed in the development of the voting system.

Design of Software and Process


Based on the result of the observation and interview as well as users suggestions the researchers created
a design for the system to be developed. All the requirements of the first phase are being used to
contribute in the successful preparation of creating the Electronic Voting System for high school and
college students. It also includes the Data Flow Diagram, DFD Explosion for teachers and students, and
Entity Relationship Diagram of the developed system.

Development and Testing

The researchers will use the Modified Waterfall Model in developing the VOTING SYSTEM. In this
methodology, the software evolved as a result of shared information between the respondents and the
researchers.

Testing will exercise the system in all possible ways. It includes initial testing and final testing of the new
software. The electronic voting systems, including equipment and software, should be tested prior to the
deployment of to help ensure that the system works as expected.

Requirements Definition Phase

During the Requirements Definition Phase, the researchers together with the beneficiary of the
proposed system will work together to establish the architectural boundaries for the project, to establish
criteria for measuring the technical performance of the system, and to baseline the requirements.
Activities in this phase are the following: define system requirements, develop system process model,
and develop application logical data model, estimate system workload, and Identify strategies for
training end users.

Software Requirements. The software development tools for this study are presented in Table 1.0.

Software Requirements
Visual Basic – Visual Basic is a third-generation event-driven programming language from Microsoft for
its Component Object Model (COM) programming model first released in 1991 and declared legacy
during 2008. Microsoft intended Visual Basic to be relatively easy to learn and use.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_Basic)

Microsoft Access – Microsoft Access is a Database Management System (DBMS) from Microsoft that
combines the relational Microsoft Jet Database Engine with a graphical user interface and
softwaredevelopment tools. It is a member of the Microsoft Office suite of applications, included in the
professional and higher editions. (https://www.tutorialspoint.com/ms_access/ms_access_overview.htm)

Hardware Requirements. The researchers presents the minimum hardware resources necessary for the
VOTING SYSTEM and is presented in Table 2.0

Table 2.0 Hardware Requirements

Hardware requirements

Intel Dual Core or Higher Processor

512 MB to 1 GB Memory (Recommended)

80 GB, Hard Disk

Dual Lan Card

Standard Keyboard

Standard Mouse

AVR/UPS

Switch

Monitor

Printer

Peopleware Recommendation. Table 3.0 includes the recommendation of appropriate users for the new
system with specific task given.
The system is intended for beginners and professional users. Its design and uses suit the needs of the
student voters as well as to the administrator to provide an accurate and effective voting and tabulating
machine in the election process and that provides the user accurate results.

Table 3.0 Peopleware Recommendation

Software Developers:

Project Manager – Supervises and monitors the entire project activities and its development.

System Analyst – Responsible for researching, planning and recommending software and system choices
to meet an organization’s business requirements.

Programmer – Creates the source codes for the development of proposed system. Must be expert with
the programming language to be used in the development of the system.

Researchers – Further researchers on the content and other studies related to current system being
developed.

Recommended Users:

Back-end user:

VOTING SYSTEM Administrator – In charge of maintaining and managing the table entries of files; keeps
the server up, running, and secure; keeps track of the log; updates the database, provides access to
authorized users of the system.
Front-end users:

Students/Voters – One who have access to the computer-based voting system.

System Process Model. The researchers present the context diagram and the decomposition diagrams of
the proposed voting system which show the procedures of each function, the users and the expected
outputs.

Context Diagram of VOTING SYSTEM

Context Diagram of VOTING SYSTEM

Figure 2.0 Context Diagram of VOTING SYSTEM

The context diagram of VOTING SYSTEM in Figure 2.0 illustrates the users input to the system and the
output information to the users. System Administrator and the student voters are the users of the
system. The system can provide the following to the users: user’s log report, log changes report,
candidates’ party list, election final results, and list of candidates chosen by the voter.

Implementation and Unit Testing Phase

This section will discuss the implementation plan and unit testing of the proposed system. This phase will
also discuss if the recommended functions and suggestions of the respondents and users are met.

The construction of the project is divided in modules/units and is first developed in small programs
called units, which are integrated in the next phase. Testing is one of the important phases of the
VOTING SYSTEM development. Testing will exercise the system in all possible ways to test it for potential
errors and bugs. It includes initial testing and final testing of the proposed electronic voting system. Each
unit is developed and tested for its functionality; this is referred to as Unit Testing. Unit testing mainly
verifies if the modules/units meet their specifications.
Integration and System Testing Phase

Integration and system testing is a type of software testing, this makes sure that tests such as the new
system and integration are done before releasing the software. Software testing has very strict set of
rules and guidelines that it follows to make sure each individual part of the software is thoroughly
checked before it is given the OK, this makes sure that there are no errors and that the software runs
how it’s supposed to. Integration and system testing will be done by the researchers and will focus on
the software testing phase in the system development life cycle.

Integration testing in the software testing model comes before system testing and after the unit testing
has been done.

System testing is simply testing the new software as a whole; it gets all the integrated modules of the
various components from the integration testing phase and combines all the different parts into a system
which is then tested. Testing is then done on the system as all the parts are now integrated into one
system the testing phase will now have to be done on the system to check and remove any errors or
bugs.

Operation and Maintenance Phase

System operation includes user support to the end user or users which is an integral part of the election
process operations. The Dean of students (VOTING SYSTEM administrator) and the students (VOTING
SYSTEM voters) are the users of the proposed voting system. Users should receive training especially the
VOTING SYSTEM administrator. The EV admin could use the user’s manual or the help guide integrated
into the newly developed system.

The maintenance-phase consists of maintenance-tasks to keep the product up and running. The
researchers will continuously monitor the performance of the system in regard to hardware and the
network. Daily operations of the system require identifying and implementing minor modifications for it
to function optimally and correctly. The researchers will document these modifications. This phase
includes any general enhancements, changes and additions, which might be required by the end-users.
The defects and deficiencies are usually documented by the developing organization to enable future
solutions and known issues addressing in any future maintenance releases. Maintenance is always
necessary to keep system usable and useful.
System Prototype

This section will present the needed report layouts and screen forms of the developed system. The
researchers will provide hard copy documents for the new system such as candidates’ party list and
actual election voting results. The researchers will present the screenshot layouts of VOTING SYSTEM to
give readers an overview on what the system looks like.

Implementation Plan and Result

After the initial testing and final testing, the researchers plan to integrate the Electronic Voting System to
its target users during campus election day and to check if the recommended functions and suggestions
of the users are met.

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