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  2. Messaging pattern - Wikipedia

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    The communication channel is the infrastructure that enables messages to "travel" between the communicating parties. The message exchange patterns describe the message flow between parties in the communication process, there are two major message exchange patterns — a request–response pattern, and a one-way pattern.

  3. Communication - Wikipedia

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    Communication is commonly defined as the transmission of information. ... More complex response patterns are observed for higher animals, which may use different ...

  4. Models of communication - Wikipedia

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    Many models of communication include the idea that a sender encodes a message and uses a channel to transmit it to a receiver. Noise may distort the message along the way. The receiver then decodes the message and gives some form of feedback. [1] Models of communication simplify or represent the process of communication.

  5. Interpersonal communication - Wikipedia

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    Interpersonal communication is an exchange of information between two or more people. [1] ... Patterns of behavior involve individuals' responses to others' assertions.

  6. Organizational communication - Wikipedia

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    Bavelas has shown that communication patterns, or networks, influence groups in several important ways. Communication networks may affect the group's completion of the assigned task on time, the position of the de facto leader in the group, or they may affect the group members' satisfaction from occupying certain positions in the network.

  7. Message broker - Wikipedia

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    A message broker is an architectural pattern for message validation, transformation, and routing. It mediates communication among applications [vague], minimizing the mutual awareness that applications should have of each other in order to be able to exchange messages, effectively implementing decoupling. [4]

  8. Conway's law - Wikipedia

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    Opinions also vary on the desirability of the phenomenon; some say that the mirroring pattern is a helpful feature of such systems, while other interpretations say it's an undesirable result of organizational bias.

  9. All-to-all (parallel pattern) - Wikipedia

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    After (p-1) communication rounds, every message is distributed to its destination. The time taken by this algorithm is (+) (). [2] Here is the startup cost for a communication, and is the cost of transmitting a unit of data. This term can further be improved when half of the messages are sent in one and the other half in the other direction.