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is the process of exchanging information and ideas. An active process, it involves encoding, transmitting, and decoding intended messages. There are many means of communicating and many different language systems. Speech and language are only a portion of communication. Other aspects of communication may enhance or even eclipse the linguistic code. These aspects are paralinguistic, nonlinguistic, and metalinguistic. ...
Ãâó: www.senate.psu.edu/curriculum_resources/guide/glos...
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(the flow of information and ideas is the "lifeblood"),
Ãâó: www.corante.com/ideaflow/20030601.shtml
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In distributed systems there are different kinds of relations between subsystem entities that require different models of communication for example synchronous or asynchronous and connection-oriented or connectionless communication. The real time data transport of different media types demands solutions to issues like: latency vs. ...
Ãâó: www.medusa.uni-bremen.de/umwelt97/abstract-2.html
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The essence of art is the communication of important ideas and other knowledge through symbolic (non-verbal) languages. Good art communicates its meaning effectively in this non-verbal language. (Susanne Langer, Ernst Cassirer, Nelson Goodman)
Ãâó: www.csulb.edu/~jvancamp/multi/define.html
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Has good listening skills and is able to write clearly, including writing a good memo. Is able to speak to single individuals or large groups, in order to teach, inform, or persuade
Ãâó: conference.workforcewv.org/pdfs/competencies/CWDPC...
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