Design and Implementation of an Expert System for Electoral Security Using Faulty tree Analysis

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International Journal of Computer & Organization Trends  (IJCOT)          
 
© 2021 by IJCOT Journal
Volume - 11 Issue - 2
Year of Publication : 2021
Authors :  Okeke Ogochukwu .C, Onyemelukwe Nnaemeka. C
DOI : 10.14445/22492593/IJCOT-V11I2P301

Citation

MLA Style:Okeke Ogochukwu .C, Onyemelukwe Nnaemeka.C  "Design and Implementation of an Expert System for Electoral Security Using Faulty tree Analysis" International Journal of Computer and Organization Trends 11.2 (2021): 1-4. 

APA Style:Okeke Ogochukwu .C, Onyemelukwe Nnaemeka.C(2021) Design and Implementation of an Expert System for Electoral Security Using Faulty tree Analysis International Journal of Computer and Organization Trends, 11(2), 1-4.

Abstract

Security is indispensable to the conduct of free, fair, and credible elections Borislava(2010). From the review, the basic security of the electorate at political party rallies and campaigns is to have a peaceful election without any fear of election malpractices, fraud, and violence before the election, the day of the election, and after the election. Agoha(2015) Given this, the Design and Implementation of an Expert System for Electoral Security Using Faulty tree Analysis which bridges the gap between the problems and the root cause of the problem in the electoral process system in Nigeria, was conducted. The system consists of a knowledge-based method to gather information from the electorate. The organization and conduct of this paper focused on the election security process, which is significant for ensuring effective security.

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Keywords
Security, Electoral, Expert System, FTA, knowledge-based.