A Virtual Showcase of EDEN and Cadence models
Some prize-winning WEB-EM models
The range of applications for EM is well-illustrated by past submissions to WEB-EM - studying these may be helpful in preparing your own submission for WEB-EM-8.
A number of interesting EDEN models have been gathered together in the directory ~empublic/teaching/ExampleModels/
They include prize-winning contributions to WEB-EM over the last 7 years that have not yet been placed in the EM archive.
Other excellent EDEN models that you may wish to study can be found in the EM archive: they include wumpusCole2005 and racingGardner1999 (which should be run with tkeden-1.67 as it uses the todo() mechanism for clocking).
Outstanding examples of WEB-EM Cadence models that can be found in the directory ~empublic/share/cadence/projects are scubaDangerfield2011 and calculatorEvans2011. Though this has not been properly indexed within the EM projects archive, you can also find Chris Martin's EDEN models of 'crowd behaviour' as crowdbehaviourMartin2003 within the /dcs/emp/empublic/projects directory.
Other resources
More ambitious projects that have been the subject of MSc dissertation projects in EM over recent years can be found here. They include Bo Gao's Basic Grid environment for making EM models, Cem Ozturan's Chess Mentor, and Tim Monks's JsEden prototype implementation of EDEN in the browser using JavaScript.