If you Google it there's lots of info out there on this.
I personally tend to ignore it when making ELBs though. The "rule" is fairly straightforward - the width/depth ratio needs to be 8/5. If your bow is 1" wide, the depth needs to be 5/8" (1" is 8/8)
Here's a quote from the GNAS (UK) regs.
At no point shall the depth of the bow, measured from back to belly, be less than 5/8 (five eighths) of the width of the bow at the same section.
Trouble is, getting that accurate along a stave (especially if you have knots or deflex/reflex areas) is quite tricky. If your front profile looks like an ELB, and it's tillered properly, chances are it will apply anyway as far as I can tell.