THE ELEMENTS OF COMPUTER NETWORK.
- Sender Device
- Medium
- Network Devices
- Message
- Receiving Devices
A sender is the originator of a message on a particular occasion; receivers are their audience on this occasion (in synchronous interpersonal communication these roles are usually switchable and in normal everyday conversation between equals they shift constantly).
MEDIUM
A medium-sized server or computer system might be referred to as a "medium computer". It can also refer to computer storage, which is described as digital media or medium.
Network devices are physical or software components that allow hardware on a computer network to communicate and interact with one another
The term "message" has two basic meanings in computing. The first sense relates to communications transmitted by computer systems between their human users. Messages sent between programs or between parts of a single program for independent objectives are referred to in the second sense. A message can be a condensed piece of information or data that is sent to one or more users. It can also be used to describe information that is sent between individuals.
A device that receives data from another device is known as a receiving device1. A computer modem, which transforms digital data from a computer into an analog signal for transmission over a phone line, is a quintessential illustration of a communication equipment. In a similar vein, a modem accepts analog signals and transforms them into digital format so that the computer can process them. Receiving devices also include input devices such movement sensors, touch displays, microphones, keyboards, and webcams.
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