This sounds great for classrooms etc, but how do you deal with peripherals such as USB-memory sticks, CD-ROM drives etc. What happens if I pop my USB stick into the computer when three other users are also working on it? Is everything shared? Or is it possible to have a USB-hub per "workstation"?
Like many other readers the magnitude of failure in e-voting amazes me. In Europe they are starting a huge project to develop an e-voting platform which can be used from mobile ohones, ove the internet and presumably other channels. It will be interesting to see how that goes after following our domestic e-voting failures.
This sounds great for classrooms etc, but how do you deal with peripherals such as USB-memory sticks, CD-ROM drives etc. What happens if I pop my USB stick into the computer when three other users are also working on it? Is everything shared? Or is it possible to have a USB-hub per "workstation"?
You should check out the Spring framework for .net: www.springframework.net/. Spring has been gaining a lot of momentum in the java world recently.
Like many other readers the magnitude of failure in e-voting amazes me. In Europe they are starting a huge project to develop an e-voting platform which can be used from mobile ohones, ove the internet and presumably other channels. It will be interesting to see how that goes after following our domestic e-voting failures.