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China Approves Internet-Chinese Language Standard.


Business Editors/Hi-Tech & Banking Writers

LANSING, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 20, 2000

China Standardization standardization

In industry, the development and application of standards that make it possible to manufacture a large volume of interchangeable parts. Standardization may focus on engineering standards, such as properties of materials, fits and tolerances, and drafting
 Association issued Certification of Standardization on a new Internet-Chinese language technology by CCC CCC

A very speculative grade assigned to a debt obligation by a rating agency. Such a rating indicates default or considerable doubt that interest will be paid or principal repaid. Also called Caa.
 (Chinese Computer Communications, Inc.) on November 5, 1999, in Beijing.

Asian language users will now be able to send electronic communications with the same speed, reliability and accuracy enjoyed by users of the Roman alphabet alphabet [Gr. alpha-beta, like Eng. ABC], system of writing, theoretically having a one-for-one relation between character (or letter) and phoneme (see phonetics). Few alphabets have achieved the ideal exactness.  (which is used so successfully by the English language English language, member of the West Germanic group of the Germanic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Germanic languages). Spoken by about 470 million people throughout the world, English is the official language of about 45 nations. ).

This standard Transcode (1) To convert from one format to another. It implies conversion between very distinct kinds of data, such as from speech into text or from analog video into digital frames. Sometimes the term is used as nothing more than a fancier synonym for "convert.  script (also known as Pinxxiee, pronounced pin-shay) can be used immediately for Chinese e-mail and other Internet applications without specialized spe·cial·ize  
v. spe·cial·ized, spe·cial·iz·ing, spe·cial·iz·es

v.intr.
1. To pursue a special activity, occupation, or field of study.

2.
 hardware or software. (See News Release in Internet-Chinese Language Transcript A generic term for any kind of copy, particularly an official or certified representation of the record of what took place in a court during a trial or other legal proceeding.

A transcript of record
 below)

The expert panel of China Standardization Association testified that CCC's unified alphabetic-ideographic Pinxxiee system is a natural Chinese language breakthrough. Pinxxiee has a readable read·a·ble  
adj.
1. Easily read; legible: a readable typeface.

2. Pleasurable or interesting to read: a readable story.
 script for general Mandarin-speaking users.

The standardization experts unanimously recommended its use as an alternate, standard, readable, linear-ideographic script, along with the traditional, square- ideographic id·e·o·graph  
n.
See ideogram.



ide·o·graphic adj.
 script, for sending and receiving Internet communications in Chinese. Furthermore, the experts recommended it as a teaching/learning tool in computer-aided elementary and high school education.

This is good news for Chinese language teachers or Internet users Internet user ninternauta m/f

Internet user Internet ninternaute m/f 
 who do not know English or do not have all the specialized Chinese character platforms. The Pinxxiee Transcode is especially valuable in alphabetic sorting and indexing of ideographic data for e-commerce, financial transactions and international business, processing exactly like English script English script can refer to either:
  • Latin alphabet
  • English script (calligraphy), a font style first used in the eighteenth century in England.
.

On February 25, 2000, this unified CCC Transcode was submitted to the international Unicode Consortium The Unicode Consortium, the non-profit organization that coordinates Unicode's development, has the ambitious goal of eventually replacing existing character encoding schemes with Unicode and its standard Unicode Transformation Format (UTF) schemes, as many of the existing schemes  for adoption. Ever since 1873, with the American invention of the typewriter typewriter, instrument for producing by manual operation characters similar to those of printing. Corresponding to each key on the instrument's keyboard is a steel type. , the Western alphabetic keyboard has proved to be a bottleneck A lessening of throughput. It often refers to networks that are overloaded, which is caused by the inability of the hardware and transmission lines to support the traffic. It can also refer to a mismatch inside the computer where slower-speed peripheral buses and devices prevent the CPU  for the Eastern ideographic scripts. By using this Transcode, that bottleneck is basically eliminated on the Internet.

Though indirectly useable, earlier diverse and incompatible Chinese input methods are hard to learn and difficult to use. And, when transmitted on the Internet, ideographic data have a tendency to be degraded de·grad·ed  
adj.
1. Reduced in rank, dignity, or esteem.

2. Having been corrupted or depraved.

3. Having been reduced in quality or value.
 to unreadable codes.

This standard Pinxxiee Transcode integrates phonics phonics

Method of reading instruction that breaks language down into its simplest components. Children learn the sounds of individual letters first, then the sounds of letters in combination and in simple words.
 & graphics with an elegant and much simpler global Tenstrokes Alphabet, potentially empowering millions of users to directly process both English and Internet-Chinese scripts with the same conventional computer keyboard.

Beginning in 1997 to today, the Pinxxiee Transcode is being successfully utilized in English-Chinese translation work by more than 30 automotive parts suppliers to General Motors Corporation, when GM started the 1997-99 installation of the Buick factory in Shanghai, China.

This Pinxxiee Internet-Chinese system will be demonstrated at the 4th Global Chinese Conference on Computers in Education to be held on May 29-31, 2000 in Singapore.

CONTACT: Chinese Computer Communications, Inc. (CCC)

Dr. H. C. Tien, President & CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  

517/372-4661

Fax: 517/372-9959

E-mail: dr.tien@pinxxiee.com

Website: www.ccc-ccc.net

(The following portion is in Internet-Chinese Language Transcript: Qiinng kaan Yingwenn) NEWS RELEASE=XINWENN FABUU: 2000 Niann, 3 Yuee, 20 Rii (jjikee fabbiaao)

ZHONGGUO PIZHUUNN YINTEEWANG-ZHONGWENN YYUUYANN BIAOZHUUNN

Mmeeigguo, Miixigen, Lannxing -- 1999 Niann 11 Yuee 5 Rii ZhongGguo Biaozhuunnhuaa Xxiehuii weei CCC (Chinese Computer Communications, Inc.) yannzhii de xinvh Yinteewaanng-Zhongwenn (YTW-Zhongwenn, Internet-Chinese) yyuuyann jiishuu banfa Biaozhuunnhuaa Zheengshu. Zheeyaang Yaazhou yyuuyann de yoonghuu xiaanzaai nennggoou yyuuh shhiiyoong Lluommaa ziimmuu de yoonghuu (heenn chennggong de shhiiyoong yyu Yingwenn yyuuyann shaang) zaai diaanzzii tongxiin zhong xiaanngshoou daao tonngyaangde gao suuduu, kkeekaaoxiing hhe jingqueexiing. Zheegee Biaozhuunn (yooupy miingminng wwei PINXXIEE) nennggoou liijji yoongyyu Zhongwenn d-xuun (e-mail) hhe qqita Yinteewaanng (Internet) yiingyoong shaang, buu xuyaao teeshu de yiingjiaan huoo ruaannjiaan.

Zhonggguo Biaozhuunnhuaa Xxiehuii de Quannttii Zhuanjia Zzuucct luunzheeng biing jjuediing zheegee ziimmuu-xiaangxinng toonngyide Pinxxiee xiitoonng shii duii Zhongwenn ziirann yyuuyann de tupoo. Pinxxiee juuyyoou tongchanng yoonghuu kkeeddude Ppuutonghuaa shuxxieettii. Biaozhuunnhuaa zhuanjiamen quannttii jiaanyii tuiguaanng zaai Ppuutonghuaa de diaanxuun (e-mail) fasoong- jieshou shaang, baanssui chuanntoonngde fangkuaai bbiaaoyii Haanzii yiqqii shhiiyoong. Ccii waai, zhuanjiamen jiaanyii yoong yyu zhong- xxiaao-xxue keechenng zhong, zuoowwei yizhoonng diaannnaao ffuzhuu de jiaoxxue gongjuu. Zhee duii yyu buudoonng Yingwenn de llaaoshi huoo yoonghuu, huoozhhee mmeiyyoou teeshu Haanzii ruaannjiaan huoo Haanzii pinngttai de Zhongwenn yoonghuu shii yigee hhaao xiaoxii. Pinxxiee Zhuaannhuaan Mmaahj yyouqqi shii zaai dz-shangwuu (e- commerce), jinronng shiiwuu, gguojii maaoyii guaanngfaan shhiiyoong de bbiaaoyii shuujuu jiinxinng aanziimmuu ciixuu ppailiee hhe ssuooyiinn shii feichanng yyoou jiaazhhi de, tonng chhuullii Yingwenn wannquann yiyaang.

Zaai 2000 Niann 2 Yuee 25 Rii, zheegee toonngyide CCC Zhuaannhuaan Daaimmaa zheengshiihh jiaoddii ttijiao ggeei Gguojii Unicode Xxiehuii shounaa. Zaai 1873 Niann, ssuizhe Mmeeigguo faminngle ddaaziiji, Xifang ziimmuu jiaanpann jiuuvh chenngwwei Dongfang xiaangxinng wennzii de pinngjiing. Errh zaai Yinteewaanng shaang ccaaiyoong beenn Pinxxiee Biaozhun, zze ddaapoo le zheegee pinngjiing. Muuqiann, kkeeyoongde geezhoonng geeyaang buu jianronng de Zhongwenn shuruu fangffaa shii nannxxue nannyoong. Errqqiee, dang bbiaaoyii shuujuu zaai Yinteewaanng shaang chuannshu shhilphh, waanngwaanng huii jiaangjji biaanchenng yih dui buukkeeddude luaanmmaa. Zheegee biaozhuunn Pinxxiee Zhuaannhuaan Daaimmaa, yin- xinng hheyi, biingqqiee mmeeiguan, jiaannbiaan, wwei huannqqiu Shhi Bbiihuaa Ziimmuu, shhiiy shhuuyyii bbaaiwaan de yoonghuu jiang shoouyiivj, kkeeyyii yoong yiyaangde ppuutong diaan-nnaao jiaanpann zhhijie chhuullii Yingwenn hhe YTW-Zhongwenn.

Ziij 1997 Niann zhii jintian, zhee Pinxxiee Biaozhuunn chennggongdi shhiiyoongzhe yyu Yingwenn-Zhongwenn fanyii gongzuoo, ggeei 30 duo gee Tongyoong Qiiche Gongsi peeijiaan goongyiing shang ffuwuu, dangshhi GM Gongsi zheeng zaai Shaanghhaai kaishhii 1997- 1999 jiaanshee Bbiekee fen chaanng.

Zheegee Pinxxiee YTW-Zhongwenn xiitoonng jiangvtl zaai Singapore 2000 Niann 5 Yuee 29 Rii-31 Rii jjuuxinng Diisii Jieephj Quannqqiu Hhuarenn Diaannnaao yyuuh Jiaaoyuu Huiiyii shaang yaannshiihh.

For more information, contact: Dr. H. C. Tien, President & CEO Chinese Computer Communications, Inc. (CCC) Tel: 517-372-4661 Fax: 517-372-9959 E-mail: dr.tien@pinxxiee.com Website: www.ccc-ccc.net
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