From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Many-to-many
communication occurs when information is shared between groups.
[1] Members of a group receive information from multiple senders.
[2]
Wikis are a type of many-to-many communication, where multiple editors collaborate to create content that is disseminated among a wide audience.
[3]
Video conferencing,
online gaming,
chat rooms, and
internet forums are also types of many-to-many communication.
[4]
[5]
References
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^ Bruckman, Amy (2004).
"Many-to-many communication: A new medium". Computer Science: Reflections on the Field, Reflections from the Field.
National Academies Press. pp. 134–143.
ISBN
9780309165631.
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^ Peterson, Larry L.; Davie, Bruce S. (2007).
Computer Networks, A Systems Approach.
Elsevier Science. p. 330.
ISBN
9780080476674.
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^ Woods, Dan; Thoeny, Peter (2011).
Wikis For Dummies.
Wiley. p. 14.
ISBN
9781118050668.
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^ Singh, Karan (2013).
Quality, Reliability, Security and Robustness in Heterogeneous Networks.
Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 880.
ISBN
9783642379499.
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^ Doyle, Charles (2011).
A Dictionary of Marketing.
OUP Oxford. p. 88.
ISBN
978-0199590230.
See also