Message
A message in its most general meaning is
an object of communication. It is a vessel
which provides information. Yet, it can also be this information. Therefore,
its meaning is dependent upon the context in which it is used; the term may
apply to both the information and its form. A communiqué
(pronounced /kəˈmjuːnɨkeɪ/) is a brief report
or statement released by a public agency.
More
precisely, in communications
science,
a message is information which is sent from a
source to a receiver. Some
common definitions include:
- Any thought or idea expressed in a language, prepared in a form suitable for transmission by any means of communication.
- An arbitrary amount of information whose beginning and end are defined or implied.
- A verbal message is an exchange of information using words. Examples include face-to-face communication, telephone calls, voicemails, etc.
- A nonverbal message is communicated through actions or behaviors rather than words. Examples include the use of body language and the actions made by an individual idea..
- Message passing is a form of communication used in concurrent and parallel computing, object-oriented programming, and interprocess communication, where communication is made by sending messages to recipients. In a related use of this sense of a message, in object-oriented programming languages such as Smalltalk or Java, a message is sent to an object, specifying a request for action.
To: mom
Mom, i am playing soccer with my friends at the pitch. I have finished my homework, fed the fish in the aquarium and the chicken in the backyrd. I would be home late. Thanks.
Ardian
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The letter is written by Nida. It is dedicated to Hery.
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