Dr Julie Eatock

Research Fellow Dr Julie Eatock

Contact

Information Systems and Computing
St John's 003
Brunel University
Uxbridge
UB8 3PH
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1895 265408
Fax: +44 (0)1895 251686
Email: julie.eatock@brunel.ac.uk

Research Interests

Discrete event simulation modelling, integration of information systems modelling with simulation techniques, business process modelling, new product development for medical devices, evaluation of telemedicine.

Publications

Journal Papers

(2009) Eatock, J. and Eldabi, T., Incorporating remote visits into an outpatient clinic, Journal of Simulation 3 (3) : 179- 188

(2009) Eatock, J., Dixon, D. and Young, T., An exploratory survey of current practice in the medical device industry, Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management 20 (2) : 218- 234

(2009) Robinson, S., FitzGibbon, F., Eatock, J., Hunniford, T., Dixon, D. and Meenan, BJ., Application of synthetic patient data in the assessment of rapid rule-out protocols using point-of-care testing during chest pain diagnosis in a UK emergency department, Journal of Simulation 3 (3) : 163- 170

(2008) Brown, A., Eatock, J., Dixon, D., Meenan, BJ. and Anderson, J., Quality and continuous improvement in medical device manufacturing, The TQM Magazine 20 (6) : 541- 555

(2006) Dixon, D., Eatock, J., Meenan, BJ. and Morgan, M., Application of design of experiment (DOE) techniques to process validation in medical device manufacture, Journal of Validation Technology 12 (2) : 118- 126

(2006) Coughlan, J., Eatock, J. and Eldabi, T., Evaluating telemedicine: A focus on patient pathways, International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 22 (1) : 136- 142 Download publication

(2005) Elliman, T. and Eatock, J., Online support for arbitration: designing software for a flexible business process, International Journal of Information Technology and Management 4 (4) : 443- 460

(2005) Elliman, T., Eatock, J. and Spencer, N., Modelling knowledge worker behaviour in business process studies, Journal of Enterprise Information Management 18 (1) : 79- 94

(2002) Eatock, J., Paul, RJ. and Serrano, A., Developing a theory to explain the insights gained concerning information systems and business process behaviour: the ASSESS-IT project, Information Systems Frontiers 4 (3) : 303- 316

(2001) Eatock, J., Paul, RJ. and Serrano, A., A study of the impact of information technology on business processes using discrete event simulation: a reprise, International Journal of Simulation Systems, Science and Technology 2 (2) : 30- 40

Conference Papers

(2003) Eatock, J. and Serrano, A., Information systems simulation for business processes, United Kingdom Simulation Society Conference (UKSim 2003)

(2002) Eatock, J., Paul, RJ. and Serrano, A., Discrete event simulation for information technology and process performance evaluation: a case study, OR Simulation Study Group Workshop

Book Chapters

(2002) Eatock, J., Serrano, A., Giaglis, GM. and Paul, RJ., Evaluating information technology: lessons from integrating business process simulation with computer network simulation. In: Henderson, P. ed. Systems Engineering for Business Process Change: New Directions. London : Springer-Verlag 150- 159

(2000) Eatock, J., Giaglis, GM., Paul, RJ. and Serrano, A., The implications of information technology infrastructure capabilities for business process change success. In: Henderson, P. ed. Systems Engineering for Business Process Change. London : Springer-Verlag 127- 137

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