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Mr C Johnston ICT Teacher www.computechedu.co.uk G042 – Lecture 02 Using Logical Operators To Aid Searching.

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1 Mr C Johnston ICT Teacher www.computechedu.co.uk G042 – Lecture 02 Using Logical Operators To Aid Searching

2 Session Objectives Understand how different logical operators can be used to narrow down searches when trying to find information on the internet.

3 What Is A Search Engine Manual navigation of millions of web pages and thousands of newsgroups is impractical, A search engine is a catalogue of web pages, It stores details about site which searches can be carried out on, A search engine therefore is a user interface which allows you to search a huge database containing lists of web pages and newsgroups, Search Engines comprise of three main components: Sourcing the data Indexing and creating the database The search engine application

4 Search Engine Application Main user interface is written in HTML with a box for users to enter a search string into, When the search button is pressed the search string is processed by a computer programming language and a search is executed on the search engine database, The results are generated and displayed in a dynamic HTML page using a mixture of programming code and HTML. Machine With Internet Connection Search Engine Web server Search Engine Request Search Results Returned Database Queried Query Results Search Engine Database

5 Searching Using Operators Searches can be made more efficient by pulling out key words and linking them together with Boolean operators. Operators Include: AND(+) Finds pages with all the specified words in (not necessarily in order) NOT(-) Finds pages that don’t include words OR Finds pages which contain at least one of specified words “ “ Finds pages with the exact phrase in * Wildcard - not that useful (see example next slide)

6 Rules Type operators in CAPS with space between the keywords. When using + / - set watch where the spaces go…. +welding +process +Saturn –car Spaces between keywords but not between keywords and operators.

7 Some Examples Use phrases, not single words and enclose in quotes. Finding websites about the the Roman invasion of Britain Roman Invasion of BritainPages Found: 665856 RomanPages Found: 111130 “Roman invasion of Britain”Pages Found: 114 Use + for words that must occur and — for words that must not occur. Finding websites about the Amazon Rainforest AmazonPages Found: 204880 Amazon –bookPages Found: 106940 +Amazon –book +rainforestPages Found: 10905 Think about word variations and plurals. educationPages Found: 485630 educat* Pages Found: 3484050 (educational, educator, educated & education will appear)

8 Topic Exercise Complete this topics reading: http://www.googleguide.com/ http://www.learnwebskills.com/search/engines.html Download this topics worksheet and complete it.


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