Communication Process Definitions:
Sender: the person sending the message
Receiver: the person who receives the message
Encoding: the action of transforming message into an appropriate format
Decoding: the action of converting the encoding message into a right form for the receiver
Channel: the medium that delivers the message to receiver
Noise: the action which distract the message
Examples:
Sender: The client
Receiver: The executor
Encoding: Order
Decoding: Computer
Channel: Email
Noise: Wrong format of file
Scenario:
Being an Engineering graphic designer means that you also can work as a freelance designer (receiver), you will find a specific order (encoding) to do your work for a client (sender). You will receive the email message (channel) from the client to the computer (decoding) with explanations on the project you will need to work on. Sometimes, the explanations message came in a wrong format (noise), which is not readable or have some errors which prevent you to start working on the project.
Communication Model:
Sorry, I was out of class last week, but I think the Shannon-Weaver Model of Communication.