What is a packet in computational architecture?

A packet in computational architecture refers to a unit of data that is transmitted over a network from one device to another. It is a standardized format for transmitting information across a network and typically includes information such as the sender and receiver's addresses, data payload, and a checksum for error detection. Packets help to ensure reliable and efficient communication across networks by breaking up information into smaller, manageable units that can be transmitted and processed independently.

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