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Communication Network Sonam jain Neha agrawal Suruchi jain Prachi pandiliwal Viral badjatya

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Communication Network 

Sonam jainNeha agrawalSuruchi jain

Prachi pandiliwalViral badjatya

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Centralized Networks

One central person

Unequal access to information

Central person is at the

“crossroads” of the information flow

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Decentralized Networks Information can flow freely

No central person

All members play an equal role in

the transmittal of information

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Communication Networks

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Network Performance

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Formal Communication the process of sharing official information with

others who need to know it, according to the prescribed patterns depicted in

an organization chart

“A presentation or written piece that

strictly adheres to rules, conventions, andceremony, and is free of colloquialexpressions.”

It connotes the flow of the data by the

lines of authority formally acknowledgedin the enterprise and its members arelikely to communicate with one anotherstrictly as per channels constituted in the

structure.