The Shannon-Weaver model, also known as the Shannon-Weaver communication model or the mathematical theory of communication, was developed by Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver in 1948. It is a foundational concept in the field of communication theory and seeks to explain how information is transmitted from a sender to a receiver through a channel. The model emphasizes the technical aspects of communication and includes the following key components: 1. **Sender (Information Source):** The entity that generates the message that needs to be communicated.

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