Internet-Chinese® IT
(Information
Technology)
is an
innovation for international communication. Like English, Internet-Chinese®
is a readable, pronounceable Latinized script. It is also directly convertible
back to Chinese characters, and forward to English and other scripts
on the Net.
The core
innovation of Internet-Chinese® IT is the 10 basic stroke letters of
the Global Alphabet Chart™ : TiENSTROKES®
Code.
Doctor
H. C. Tien,, physician, neurologist, psychiatrist and electrical
engineer, was born in Beijing, China, 1929. His multidisciplinary
research and development spans over 40 years, from 1959 to 1999, when China Association for Standardization
(CAS) awarded him a certificate of standardization for Internet-Chinese
global education and communication. Dr. Tien is known to CAS, for
his work in discovering the simplified digital code unifying 60,000
Chinese characters and the English alphabet.
At
CAS they believe that Internet-Chinese® Script spelling will become more
compatible with modern computer technology and web applications. For
instance, users worldwide can touch-type Mandarin Chinese just like in
English email communications.
Dr. Tien is able to decode all Chinese characters to their
respective strings of TiENSTROKES® Code. His Global Alphabet IT
went further to split the 26 English letters (Latin) into 10 stroke
letters of Pinxxiee (pin-xxiee pronounced pin-shay,
meaning phonics-graphics) for the basic linguistic synthesis of all
world’s languages.
The
splitting of Latin phonic letters into Chinese graphic strokes is the
next step of 21st Century Information Revolution in the explosive race
to the global market. This innovation enriches both East and West,
broadens multilingual publishing in order to modernize humanities and
sciences, rurally and urbanly, worldwide.