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Communication Diagram

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What is a Communication Diagram?

A communication diagram is a visual representation of the flow of communication within a system or organization. It shows the relationships between different components of the system and how they communicate with one another.

A communication diagram typically includes the following elements:

  • Actors: These are the entities that participate in the communication, such as individuals, departments, or systems.
  • Messages: These are the information or data that are exchanged between the actors.
  • Sequence: The sequence of messages indicates the order in which they are sent and received.
  • Associations: These are the connections or relationships between the actors and the messages.

Communication diagrams can be used to understand and analyze the flow of communication within a system or organization, and to identify any potential bottlenecks or inefficiencies in the process. They can also be used to design new systems or processes, or to improve existing ones.

Examples of situations where communication diagrams might be used include business processes, software development, and network communication.



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