The Shannon-Weaver model of a communications system is linear and has six steeps. First, there is the source, the subject who is communicating. Second, there is an encoder. Third, there is the massage itself, but in the basic from of the theory, there is no attempt to interpret or evaluate the massage. The forth element is the channel, how the massage is transmitted. The fifth element is the decoder. Finally, the massage reaches the receiver.
Email massages provide a good example for each part of this theory. People writing the massage are the sources. The computers are the encoders. The emails are the massages. The channel is the Internet and how it is accessed. The emails decoded by another personal computer, at which point the receivers can read the massages in their inboxes.
The Shannon-Weaver model of a communications system is linear and has six steeps. First, there is the source, the subject who is communicating. Second, there is an encoder. Third, there is the massage itself, but in the basic from of the theory, there is no attempt to interpret or evaluate the massage. The forth element is the channel, how the massage is transmitted. The fifth element is the decoder. Finally, the massage reaches the receiver. Email massages provide a good example for each part of this theory. People writing the massage are the sources. The computers are the encoders. The emails are the massages. The channel is the Internet and how it is accessed. The emails decoded by another personal computer, at which point the receivers can read the massages in their inboxes.
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