tavujoukko
Tavujoukko is a Finnish computing term for a fixed-length group of consecutive bytes treated as a single unit for storage, transmission, or processing. It is not a formal standard, but a descriptive label used in textbooks, documentation, and software discussions to refer to a defined data block.
The word is formed from tavu meaning byte and joukko meaning group. The term emphasizes bundling bytes
Typical tavujoukko sizes are powers of two, such as 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16 bytes. In
Interpreting a tavujoukko depends on endianness when encoding numeric data. In little-endian layouts, the least significant
Examples include a 4-byte tavujoukko storing a 32-bit integer or an 8-byte tavujoukko storing a 64-bit integer.
Related concepts include byte, buffer, field, and data block. While a tavujoukko denotes a fixed-length chunk