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'''Gabriel Cheese Pizza''' (Gabriel Cheese Pizza) is a Canadian/Argentinian ] known for his work in ]. He is a ] in the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering at ] in ], ]. '''Gabriel Andrés Wainer''' is a Canadian–Argentinian ]. He is a ] in the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering at ] in ], ].

He is the head of the Advanced Real-Time Simulation lab, located at ]'s Centre for advanced Simulation and Visualization (V-Sim). He is known for his research in ], in the Cell-DEVS specification,<ref>G. Wainer. Discrete-Event Modeling and Simulation: a Practitioner's approach”. CRC Press. Taylor and Francis. 2009.</ref><ref>G. Wainer, N. Giambiasi. “N-Dimensional Cell-DEVS”. Discrete Event Systems: Theory and Applications, Kluwer. Vol. 12, No. 1. pp. 135-157. January 2002.</ref> a variant of ] (DEVS).<ref>Bernard P. Zeigler:
Theory of Modeling and Simulation. John Wiley 1976</ref>


==Education and career== ==Education and career==
Wainer graduated in 1993 as a Licenciado in Computer Science from the ]. He completed his Ph.D. in ] in 1998 at ]/]. Wainer graduated in 1993 as a Licenciado in Computer Science from the ]. He completed his Ph.D. in ] in 1998 at ]/].{{cn|date=October 2024}}


Wainer co-founded several ] conferences: SIMUTools,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://dblp.org/db/conf/simutools/index.html|title=dblp: SimuTools|website=dblp.org}}</ref> ANNSIM (SCS/IEEE/ACM),<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://scs.org/annsim/|title=2022 ANNSIM}}</ref> the Symposium on Theory of Modeling and Simulation (SCS/ACM/IEEE), and Symposium on Simulation in Architecture and Urban Design - SimAUD (SCS/ACM/IEEE).<ref>{{cite web | url=https://adsknews.autodesk.com/views/research-community-simulation-for-architecture | title=Here's How We Built a Vibrant Research Community Around Simulation for Architecture }}</ref> He was Vice-President Conferences and Vice-President Publications of SCS for the Society for Modeling and Simulation International from 2010 to 2016.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://scs.org/|title=The Society For Modeling and Simulation International|website=The Society for Modeling & Simulation International}}</ref>{{r|cv}}
In July 2000, he joined the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering at ] (], ]). He held visiting positions at the ], LSIS (]), ], ], ] Sophia-Antipolis, ], ], and others.


He is editor in chief of '']''.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://journals.sagepub.com/home/sim | title=Simulation }}</ref>
Around 1993 he built the first ] version of an ] ], namely (RT-]).<ref>G. Wainer. “Implementing Real-Time services in MINIX”. ACM Operating Systems Review. Vol. 9, No. 3. pp. 75-84. July 1995</ref> The kernel was extended to include Real-Time ], ] analysis for ], semaphores with ] mechanisms, real-time task fault-tolerant models,<ref>D. Nadig, S. S. Iyengar and D. N. Jayasimha, "A new architecture for distributed sensor integration," Proceedings of Southeastcon '93, 1993, pp. 8 p.-, doi: 10.1109/SECON.1993.465662.</ref> majority voting <ref>K. G. Shin and J. W. Dolter, "Alternative majority-voting methods for real-time computing systems," in IEEE Transactions on Reliability, vol. 38, no. 1, pp. 58-64, April 1989, doi: 10.1109/24.24574.</ref> and a new OS API.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sce.carleton.ca/faculty/wainer/rt-minix/rt-minix.html|title=RT-MINIX|website=www.sce.carleton.ca}}</ref> This idea was followed by other researchers, leading to the development of the first versions of ]<ref>Barabanov, Michael (1996). A Linux Based Real-Time Operating System(M.S.).</ref> at a time when ] was still in its infancy.

He contributed to the field of ] (M&S), introducing Cell-DEVS,<ref>G. A. Wainer, "Modeling and simulation of complex systems with Cell-DEVS," Proceedings of the 2004 Winter Simulation Conference, 2004, pp. 60, doi: 10.1109/WSC.2004.1371301.</ref> a formalism to build discrete-event cellular models. The formalism and tools were used to define numerous models in different areas: environmental sciences,<ref>Gabriel A. Wainer: Applying Cell-DEVS Methodology for Modeling the Environment. Simul. 82(10): 635-660 (2006)</ref><ref> Baha Uddin Kazi, Gabriel A. Wainer: Integrated cellular framework for modeling ecosystems: Theory and applications. Simul. 94(3): 213-233 (2018)</ref> biomedical, pedestrian flow,<ref>Ala'a Al-Habashna, Gabriel A. Wainer: Modeling pedestrian behavior with Cell-DEVS: theory and applications. Simul. 92(2): 117-139 (2016)</ref><ref>Omar Hesham, Gabriel A. Wainer: Explicit Modeling of Personal Space for Improved Local Dynamics in Simulated Crowds. ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul. 31(4): 23:1-23:29 (2021)</ref> systems engineering,<ref>Khaldoon Al-Zoubi, Gabriel A. Wainer: A grid-shaped cellular modeling approach for wireless sensor networks. Simul. 98(10): 875-895 (2022)</ref> architecture and construction,<ref>Daniella Niyonkuru, Gabriel A. Wainer: A DEVS-based engine for building digital quadruplets. Simul. 97(7) (2021)</ref> etc.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://cell-devs.sce.carleton.ca/publications/|title=ARSLab Publications|website=cell-devs.sce.carleton.ca}}</ref>
He is the inventor of the DEVStone synthetic ], which is a de facto standard to evaluate ] ] and compare their ].<ref>G. Wainer, E. Glinsky, M. Gutiérrez-Alcaraz. “Studying Performance of DEVS Modeling and Simulation Environments using the DEVStone Benchmark”. SIMULATION: Transactions of the Society for Modeling and Simulation International. Vol. 87, No. 7, pp. 555–580. July 2011</ref><ref>E. Glinsky, G. Wainer. “DEVSTONE: a Benchmarking Technique for Studying Performance of DEVS Modeling and Simulation Environments”. Proceedings of IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications DS-RT. Montréal, QC. 2005.</ref>
<ref>Román Cárdenas, Kevin Henares, Patricia Arroba, José L. Risco-Martín, Gabriel A. Wainer: The DEVStone Metric: Performance Analysis of DEVS Simulation Engines. ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul. 32(3): 21:1-21:20 (2022)</ref>

==Service==
Prof. Wainer is a co-founder of ] conferences: SIMUTools,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://dblp.org/db/conf/simutools/index.html|title=dblp: SimuTools|website=dblp.org}}</ref> ANNSIM (SCS/IEEE/ACM),<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://scs.org/annsim/|title=2022 ANNSIM}}</ref> the Symposium on Theory of Modeling and Simulation (SCS/ACM/IEEE), and Symposium on Simulation in Architecture and Urban Design - SimAUD (SCS/ACM/IEEE).<ref>{{cite web | url=https://adsknews.autodesk.com/views/research-community-simulation-for-architecture | title=Here's How We Built a Vibrant Research Community Around Simulation for Architecture }}</ref> He was Vice-President Conferences and Vice-President Publications of SCS, Society for Modeling and Simulation International <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://scs.org/|title=The Society For Modeling and Simulation International|website=The Society for Modeling & Simulation International}}</ref> (2010-2016). {{r|cv}}

Prof. Wainer is Editor in Chief of ],<ref>https://journals.sagepub.com/home/sim</ref> member of the Editorial Board of ], IEEE Computing in Science and Engineering, Wireless Networks (Elsevier), Journal of Defense Modeling and Simulation (SCS).


==Books== ==Books==


*''Real-Time Systems: concepts and applications'' (in Spanish), G. Wainer. Nueva Librería, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1997.
Dr. Wainer is the author or co-author of books including:
*“Real-Time Systems: concepts and applications” (in Spanish), G. Wainer. Nueva Librería, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1997. *''Methodologies and tools for discrete-event simulation'' (in Spanish). G. Wainer. Nueva Librería, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 2003.
*''Discrete-Event Modeling and Simulation: a Practitioner's approach''. G. Wainer. CRC Press. Taylor and Francis. 2009.
*“Methodologies and tools for discrete-event simulation” (in Spanish). G. Wainer. Nueva Librería, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 2003.
*“Discrete-Event Modeling and Simulation: a Practitioner's approach”. G. Wainer. CRC Press. Taylor and Francis. 2009.<ref>Discrete-Event Modeling and Simulation: a Practitioner's approach”. G. Wainer. CRC Press. Taylor and Francis. 2009</ref> *''Discrete-Event Modeling and Simulation: Theory and Applications''. G. Wainer, P. Mosterman Eds. Taylor and Francis. 2011.
*“Discrete-Event Modeling and Simulation: Theory and Applications”. G. Wainer, P. Mosterman Eds. Taylor and Francis. 2011 <ref>Discrete-Event Modeling and Simulation: Theory and Applications. G. Wainer, P. Mosterman Eds. Taylor and Francis. 2011</ref>

==Recognition==
Wainer is a Fellow of the SCS, Society for Modeling and Simulation International (2016) "for fundamental contributions to discrete-event simulation". He obtained many other awards for his research publications and service. He is one of the few recipients of the SCS McLeod Founder's Award for Distinguished Service to the Profession.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://scs.org/scs-awards-and-recognition/|title=Awards}}</ref> He received a Canada 150 Medal in Nepean, ON <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://carleton.ca/sce/2018/gabriel-wainer-to-receive-canada-150-medal-join-us-on-jan-18/|title=Gabriel Wainer to receive Canada 150 Medal: join us on Jan 18|website=carleton.ca|date=16 January 2018 }}</ref>


== References == == References ==

Latest revision as of 18:09, 24 December 2024

Canadian Computer Scientists
Gabriel Wainer
BornGabriel Andrés Wainer
Buenos Aires, Argentina
NationalityCanadian, Argentinian
Alma materUniversity of Buenos Aires and Aix-Marseille University
Known forScientific contributions to Modeling and Simulation
AwardsFellow of The Society for Modeling and Simulation International (SCS)
Scientific career
FieldsComputational Science and Engineering
InstitutionsCarleton University

Gabriel Andrés Wainer is a Canadian–Argentinian computer scientist. He is a professor in the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.

Education and career

Wainer graduated in 1993 as a Licenciado in Computer Science from the University of Buenos Aires. He completed his Ph.D. in software engineering in 1998 at Aix-Marseille University/University of Buenos Aires.

Wainer co-founded several modeling and simulation conferences: SIMUTools, ANNSIM (SCS/IEEE/ACM), the Symposium on Theory of Modeling and Simulation (SCS/ACM/IEEE), and Symposium on Simulation in Architecture and Urban Design - SimAUD (SCS/ACM/IEEE). He was Vice-President Conferences and Vice-President Publications of SCS for the Society for Modeling and Simulation International from 2010 to 2016.

He is editor in chief of Simulation.

Books

  • Real-Time Systems: concepts and applications (in Spanish), G. Wainer. Nueva Librería, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1997.
  • Methodologies and tools for discrete-event simulation (in Spanish). G. Wainer. Nueva Librería, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 2003.
  • Discrete-Event Modeling and Simulation: a Practitioner's approach. G. Wainer. CRC Press. Taylor and Francis. 2009.
  • Discrete-Event Modeling and Simulation: Theory and Applications. G. Wainer, P. Mosterman Eds. Taylor and Francis. 2011.

References

  1. "dblp: SimuTools". dblp.org.
  2. "2022 ANNSIM".
  3. "Here's How We Built a Vibrant Research Community Around Simulation for Architecture".
  4. "The Society For Modeling and Simulation International". The Society for Modeling & Simulation International.
  5. Curriculum vitae (PDF)
  6. "Simulation".

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