Steven Pemberton

Steven Pemberton (born 19 February 1953) is a researcher in the Distributed and Interactive Systems group[1] at the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI), the national research institute for mathematics and computer science in the Netherlands.[2]

Steven Pemberton
Steven Pemberton at XHTML 2 f2f in Venice

Pemberton served as a contributing author of HTML 4.0[3] and HTML 4.01[4] as well as chair of the W3C HTML Working Group[5][6] and contributing author during the specification of XHTML 1.0[7] and XHTML 1.1.[8] These web standards defined the W3C recommended[9] formats of world wide web content for over 15 years starting in 1997.[10] Pemberton also served as chair of the XHTML 2 working group until the conclusion of its charter at the end of 2009,[11] after which work on the XML version of HTML was subsumed under the specification of HTML 5[12]

Having chaired the first W3C workshop on stylesheets,[13] Pemberton served as a contributing author of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) specifications, Level 1,[14] Level 2,[15] and Level 3.[16] Since 1998, CSS has been a cornerstone World Wide Web technology, along with HTML and JavaScript.[17]

From 2000-2007, Pemberton served as co-chair of the W3C Forms Working Group.[18][19][20] He was a co-author of the XForms 1.0,[21] XML Events,[22] and XForms 1.1[23] W3C Recommendations. During this time, he was also a member of the RDFa taskforce. Starting in 2010, he was reappointed as co-chair of the W3C Forms Working Group,[24] and he has continued since 2015 as a member of the W3C XForms Users Community Group.[25]

In addition to his substantial contributions to web standards, Pemberton was also one of the developers of the ABC programming language and of the Views System, an open-architecture user interface system[26] and application environment.[27] He also implemented ALGOL 68 for the Manchester MU5 Computer.[28]

Pemberton was editor-in-chief of SIGCHI Bulletin from 1993 to 1999 and of ACM Interactions from 1998 to 2004.

In 2009, Pemberton was awarded the CHI Lifetime Service Award by SIGCHI.[29]

Selected works

  • Steven Pemberton, Martin McDaniels (1982). Pascal Implementation: The P4 Compiler. Ellis Horwood Publishers. ISBN 0-85312-358-6.
  • Steven Pemberton, Martin McDaniels (1982). Pascal Implementation: Compiler and Assembler/Interpreter. Ellis Horwood Publishers. ISBN 0-85312-437-X.
  • Leo Geurts, Lambert Meertens, Steven Pemberton (2005). ABC programmer's handbook. Bosko Books. ISBN 9780954723941.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

References

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