What is a network flow control in computational architecture?

Network flow control refers to the techniques and mechanisms used to regulate the flow of data in a network, ensuring efficient use of network resources and minimizing congestion. It involves controlling the rate at which data is transmitted across a network by using congestion control algorithms, queuing techniques, and other mechanisms to manage network traffic. By controlling the flow of data, network flow control helps to improve the performance, reliability, and scalability of networked systems.

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