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    13 Years of SOA at Credit Suisse: Lessons Learned−Remaining Challenges by Murer, S

    Published 2015
    “…I chose the birth date of the “Credit Suisse Information Bus” 13 years ago as the starting point of a long journey towards an enterprise SOA at Credit Suisse. I have chosen a number of case studies, marking major steps in the SOA progress. …”
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    Comparing audiovisual semantic interactions between linguistic and non-linguistic stimuli by Chen, Y, Spence, C

    Published 2017
    “…Auditory primes were presented at seven stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs) with respect to the visual targets, ranging from auditory leading by 1000 ms to auditory lagging by 250 ms.…”
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    Multisensory temporal order judgments: the role of hemispheric redundancy. by Zampini, M, Shore, D, Spence, C

    Published 2003
    “…temporal order judgments (TOJs) in response to pairs of auditory and visual stimuli presented at varying stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs), using the method of constant stimuli. The presentation of auditory and visual stimuli from different spatial positions facilitated performance (i.e. just noticeable differences were lowered) only when the stimuli were presented across the body midline (Experiment 4), but not when both stimuli were either placed on the body midline (Experiments 1-3), or else within the same hemifield (Experiment 5). …”
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    Audiotactile interactions in near and far space. by Kitagawa, N, Zampini, M, Spence, C

    Published 2005
    “…In experiment 1, participants made unspeeded temporal order judgments (TOJs) regarding pairs of auditory and tactile stimuli presented at varying stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs) using the method of constant stimuli. Electrocutaneous stimuli were presented to the left or right earlobe while auditory stimuli were presented from just behind the participant's head on either the same or opposite side. …”
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    Model−Driven Architecture for Cancer Research by Calinescu, R, Harris, S, Gibbons, J, Davies, J, Toujilov, I, Nagl, S

    Published 2007
    “…The SOA solution generated by the framework is based on an information model of a cancer clinical trial, and comprises components for both the collection and analysis of cancer research data, within and across clinical trial boundaries. …”
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    Model-driven architecture for cancer research by Calinescu, R, Harris, S, Gibbons, J, Davies, J, Toujilov, I, Nagl, S

    Published 2007
    “…The SOA solution generated by the framework is based on an information model of a cancer clinical trial, and comprises components for both the collection and analysis of cancer research data, within and across clinical trial boundaries. …”
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    A Web / Grid Portal Implementation of BioSimGrid: A Biomolecular Simulation Database

    Published 2004
    “…In particular this paper presents the implementation of current BioSimGrid Web Portal. The portal has a SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) framework built on the layer of OGSA (Open Grid Service Architecture) and OGSA-DAI (Open Grid Service Architecture Database Access and Integration) middleware. …”
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    A Web/Grid portal implementation of BioSimGrid: A biomolecular simulation database by Wu, B, Dovey, M, Ng, M, Tai, K, Murdock, S, Jeffreys, P, Cox, S, Essex, J, Sansom, M

    Published 2004
    “…In particular this paper presents the implementation of current BioSimGrid Web Portal. The portal has a SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) framework built on the layer of OGSA (Open Grid Service Architecture) and OGSA-DAI (Open Grid Service Architecture Database Access and Integration) middleware. …”
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    Assessing automaticity in the audiovisual integration of motion. by Soto-Faraco, S, Spence, C, Kingstone, A

    Published 2005
    “…We assessed the threshold stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) at which the relative directions (same vs. different) of simultaneously presented visual and auditory apparent motion streams could no longer be discriminated (Experiment 1). …”
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