listening, speaking,
touching and summarizing
I don't. I'm not very good at communicating.
receiving, retrieving, giving, interpretation
There are five main elements in Lasswell's model of communication: Who (the sender) says what (the message) in which channel (the media) to whom (the receiver) with what effect? (the response) -- Greg Jarboe, President of SEO-PR
communication is the process of sharing information from one person to another or from one place to another
1- Sender (encodes a:) 2- Message (that is sent through a:) 3- Channel (to a:) 4- Receiver This is called a "linear model" of communication. It is the smallest and simplest system needed as if you take out one of its four components, there can be no communication.
The basic elements of communication are sender, message, channel, receiver, feedback, and noise. In a management model, this can be illustrated through a feedback loop where the sender conveys a message through a chosen channel to the receiver, who then provides feedback. Noise represents any interference that may disrupt the communication process, requiring effective management to ensure clear and efficient communication.
Using OSI reference model explain the data communication between two hosts?
I don't. I'm not very good at communicating.
Models of communication to be effective must include feedback. There are internal and external models of communication. Even though there are many variations the basic communication model is most popular.
basic elements of a telephone call
receiving, retrieving, giving, interpretation
There are five main elements in Lasswell's model of communication: Who (the sender) says what (the message) in which channel (the media) to whom (the receiver) with what effect? (the response) -- Greg Jarboe, President of SEO-PR
No, Rutherford's model of the atom fails to explain the discrete spectral lines of elements. Bohr's model, which incorporates quantized energy levels and electrons moving in well-defined orbits, successfully explains the spectral lines of elements by linking them to the transitions between electron energy levels.
communication is the process of sharing information from one person to another or from one place to another
http://www.uri.edu/personal/carson/kulveted/wlsmodel.html
1- Sender (encodes a:) 2- Message (that is sent through a:) 3- Channel (to a:) 4- Receiver This is called a "linear model" of communication. It is the smallest and simplest system needed as if you take out one of its four components, there can be no communication.
It is the second basic communication model, next to Aristotle's Model of Communication. The only difference is this type of model has the feedback from the audience, establishing an interpersonal relationship between the sender and receiver of the message.