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British-Dutch computer scientist Not to be confused with Steve Pemberton.
Steven Pemberton

Steven Pemberton is a researcher affiliated with the Distributed and Interactive Systems group at the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI), the national research institute for mathematics and computer science in the Netherlands.

He was one of the designers of ABC, a programming language released in 1987, and editor-in-chief of the Special Interest Group on Computer–Human Interaction (SIGCHI)'s Bulletin from 1993-1999 and the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)'s Interactions from 1998-2004.

Contributions to web standards

Pemberton was a contributing author of HyperText Markup Language (HTML) 4.0 and HTML 4.01, and chair of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) HTML Working Group. He was a contributing author of the Extensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML) specifications 1.0 in 2000 and 1.1 in 2001, and chair of the XHTML 2 Working Group from 2006-9.

He chaired the first W3C workshop on style sheets in 1995, and was a contributing author of the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Level 1 specification in 1996, Level 2 in 1998, and CSS Color Module Level 3 in 2002.

Pemberton was co-chair of the W3C XForms Working Group from 2000-2007, and in 2003 co-authored the XForms 1.0 specification. In 2009 he co-authored the XForms 1.1 and XML Events specifications. He was co-chair of the W3C Forms Working Group from 2010-2012.

Awards

  • 2009: SIGCHI Lifetime Service Award.
  • 2022: SIGCHI Lifetime Practice Award.

References

  1. Distributed and Interactive Systems — CWI Amsterdam, Members
  2. HTML 4.0 W3C Recommendation, Acknowledgements
  3. HTML 4.01 W3C Recommendation, Acknowledgements
  4. HTML Working Group Charter (2000)
  5. HTML Working Group Charter (2002)
  6. XHTML 1.0 W3C Recommendation, Acknowledgements
  7. XHTML 1.1 W3C Recommendation, Acknowledgements
  8. XHTML 2 Working Group Charter (2006)
  9. W3C Workshop on Style Sheets, November 6-7, 1995
  10. CSS 1 W3C Recommendation, Acknowledgements
  11. CSS 2 W3C Recommendation, Acknowledgements
  12. CSS Color Module Level 3 W3C Recommendation
  13. XForms Working Group Charter (2003)
  14. ^ XForms 1.1 Recommendation, Acknowledgements
  15. XForms 1.0 Recommendation, Acknowledgements
  16. XML Events W3C Recommendation
  17. Forms Working Group Charter (2010)
  18. SIGCHI 2009 Awards – Steven Pemberton
  19. SIGCHI – Award Recipients

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