To run the Maple worksheet you will need a copy of the commercial computer algebra software Maple. This is currently available from http://www.maplesoft.com/products/maple/. The examples were run in Maple 18 (released Spring 2014). It is likely that the same results would be obtained in Maple 17 and 16 as well as future versions of Maple, but this cannot be guaranteed. An additional code package, developed at the University of Bath and included in this dataset as `ProjectionCAD.mpl`, is required. If you do not have a copy of Maple you can still read the PDF printout of the worksheets. The very last experiment detailed in EBD15-Section4Example-OtherMaple.zip was also run in the Development Version of Maple giving a different result, as reported in the paper. The Development Version of Maple is not publicly available. However, it is likely the new algorithm within will be available in the next public Maple release (2015.0). Qepcad-B is a free piece of software for Linux which can be obtained from http://www.usna.edu/CS/qepcadweb/B/QEPCAD.html. Bash scripts are provided for running all available tests at once.