communication is a constructive process of interaction between people or their groups for the purpose of transmitting information or exchanging information.
The specifics of information exchange traditionally depend on the characteristics of society, which determines the content of a wide range of socio-cultural meanings in this concept. But in any case, the term "communication" is characterized by the presence of five components necessary for a successful interaction process: the source (the one who wants to convey his thought to another person) – in fact, it is the addressee, acting as a message generator for transmission;the conductor or converter (that converts information into signals) – that is, an ordinary transmitter that sends messages through a communication channel;the communication channel itself (a means, a way of transmitting information);the receiver of information (that adapts and decodes the source signal)-the same as the decoder, which translates signals into a "digestible" message;the recipient (the one to whom the information should reach) – the final the destination for which the message was intended.
communication is a constructive process of interaction between people or their groups for the purpose of transmitting information or exchanging information.
The specifics of information exchange traditionally depend on the characteristics of society, which determines the content of a wide range of socio-cultural meanings in this concept. But in any case, the term "communication" is characterized by the presence of five components necessary for a successful interaction process: the source (the one who wants to convey his thought to another person) – in fact, it is the addressee, acting as a message generator for transmission;the conductor or converter (that converts information into signals) – that is, an ordinary transmitter that sends messages through a communication channel;the communication channel itself (a means, a way of transmitting information);the receiver of information (that adapts and decodes the source signal)-the same as the decoder, which translates signals into a "digestible" message;the recipient (the one to whom the information should reach) – the final the destination for which the message was intended.