Comment by Evan Korth (Academic)
This is a comment on
Part 1, Chapter 2.7-A,
dated
2008/05/03 01:36:11.306 GMT-4
As a professor of computer science (at NYU) I understand the types of errors computer systems contain. They can malfunction or be deliberately corrupted at any stage of
their design, manufacture, and use. The methods used to do this can be extremely
difficult to foresee and detect. Therefore, it is crucial to the integrity of
elections that voting systems provide a means of recording and recovering voter
intent that does not depend on the reliability of software.