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Difference between schram model and hannon's weaver model

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SHANNON & WEAVER, SCHRAMM AND BARNLUND TRANSACTION MODELS OF COMMUNICATION

Communication is the effective transmission of a message from one person to another.

Shannon and Weaver model of communication was created by two people: Shannon and Weaver. Claude Elwood Shannon was an American mathematician and Electronic engineer in 1948, while Weaver was an American scientist. The model has a few basic concepts to it: Sender, Encoder, Channel, Decoder, Receiver and Noise.

The sender is the person that creates and sends the message. The encoder is the transmitter that helps convert messages into signals, for example sound waves. Channel is the type of medium used to send the message, e.g a mobile network. Decoder is the person that receives the message and then breaks it down to understand it. The receiver is the recipient of the message. Noise is any disturbance that may lead to the receiver receiving an incorrect message

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