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Why are computer messages encapsulated?

to make the messages more secure against anything from tampering to unauthorized reading

to translate messages from one machine's programming language into another

to allow an unintelligent machine to handle a sophisticated task

to keep many small bits of data together in a single package

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  1. 2 July, 23:11
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    I think the answer is to translate messages from one machine's programming language into another
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