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Additional Resources

The following additional resources may be useful background for your paper writing and model building for WEB-EM-7 and subsequently for your exam revision. You are not required to be familiar with all this material, but it may be of interest as a source of ideas and technical insights.

  • Web-EDEN: Richard Myers's web-based EDEN prototype can be accessed at go.warwick.ac.uk/webeden
    • Miscellaneous EM models: Here are some links to models - and model documentation in the form of posters and presentations - that have been discussed in previous years:
      • demonstrated in CS405 in 2005-6
      • a showcase of models and posters demonstrated at an EU event in July 2005:
      • models relating to educational themes:
        • interactive geometry:
        • illustrating "cognitive layering":
        • the SQL-EDDI environment as introduced in the presentation at
        • educational software for elementary mathematics:
      • models relating to decision-support for business:
        • a model for timetabling third-year project orals:
        • re-engineering a system to support elevator design:
        • models for restaurant management: and
        • simulation of warehouse activity:
        • a visualisation tool based on the work of Bob Spence:
      Some of these relate quite closely to themes proposed for WEB-EM-04.
    • The EM presentation environment Antony Harfield's EM presentation environment can be found at . The model illustrates how it can be used.
    • References: Key sections of several papers have been cited in the module. The following links may be useful if you wish to explore these papers further (though their content is not otherwise necessarily as topical for CS405):
      • Michael Jackson IEEE Computer, Volume 39 Number 10, pages 53-59, October 2006.
      • David Harel Communications of the ACM, Vol. 31(5), May 1988, 514-530
      • Frederick P Brooks IEEE Computer 1987
      • Jürgen Lind Agent-oriented Software Engineering, LNCS Volume 1957/2001, 93-98
      • John McCarthy in Logic-based Artificial Intelligence (ed.John Minker) Kluwer International Series In Engineering And Computer Science; Vol. 597, 2000, 37-56

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