Babrow's theory shares some common ideas with Uncertainty Management Theory ( UMT ), which was developed by Dale Brashers ( 2007, A theory of communication and uncertainty management.
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A description of Hamming's code appeared in Claude Shannon's " A Mathematical Theory of Communication " and was quickly generalized by Marcel J . E . Golay.
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In 1948 Shannon published his famous paper " A Mathematical Theory of Communication ", in which he devoted a section to what he calls Choice, Uncertainty, and Entropy.
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Claude Shannon, a Bell Labs mathematician, is credited for having laid out the foundations of digitalization in his pioneering 1948 article, " A Mathematical Theory of Communication ".
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The theoretical foundations of DSL, like much of communication technology, can be traced back to Claude Shannon's seminal 1948 paper : " A Mathematical Theory of Communication ".
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He locates his work on pragmatics under what he has called the Gricean umbrella ( 2000 : 12ff . ), a broad theory of communication that focuses on the role of conversational implicatures.
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Some philosophers of language, such as Christopher Gauker, have criticised Gricean theories of communication and meaning for their excessive focus on the efforts of a listener to discover the speaker's intentions.
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In 1948 Claude Elwood Shannon published " A Mathematical Theory of Communication " article in two parts in the July and October numbers of the " Bell System Technical Journal ".
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Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver completed the viewpoint on information encoding in the seminal paper by Shannon " A Mathematical Theory of Communication ", with two additional viewpoints ( B and C ):
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The study of communication in cybernetics centers on communication theory, in the technical sense established by Claude Shannon s A Mathematical Theory of Communication . This mathematical discipline is more commonly known today as information theory.