EBK ENHANCED DISCOVERING COMPUTERS & MI
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Author: Vermaat
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Chapter 10, Problem 3IR
Program Plan Intro
Search Engines:
- Search engine is defined as a service that internet users can access to get the information of particular keywords or search text entered into the search box.
- It is also used to search maps, and locations for a particular search text.
- The peoples can type a search text in the search engine and click on maps to get the location information of given search text.
- It is also used to get direction map by entering address from which to obtain the directions.
Explanation of Solution
(2):
The process of obtaining direction map of wireless networking equipment selling store:
Screenshot of location map:
- The above screenshot shows the direction map of store that sells wireless networking equipment.
- The first step to obtain direction map is that the user has to decide the search text first.
- Then type that search text in search engine and then by clicking on “Maps”, the user can get the map of available stores that are located in a particular area as shown in the above screenshot.
- The search text is shown in the top left corner in the above screenshot.
Example screenshot of Mobile Guru-Verizon Wireless networking store:
Explanation of Solution
(3):
Obtaining the locations of mobile service provider’s retail store:
Screenshot of typing search text in the search engine:
- The user types the search text “T-Mobile stores in new-york” in the search engine.
- If the user clicks on “Maps” then it shows the following map...
Explanation of Solution
Process of calculating the distance between Microsoft’s headquarter in Redmond, Washington and Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino, California:
- The user has to decide two search text in order to find the distance between Microsoft’s headquarter in Redmond, Washington and Apple’s headquarter in Cupertino, California.
- The user needs to know the name of the locations where the Headquarters of both Microsoft and Apple are located in Washington and California correspondingly in order to decide the search text.
- After finding the search text, the user type one search text in a search engine.
- Then clicking on “Maps” it shows the below screenshot.
Screenshot that shows the location map of Apple’s headquarter:
- If the user clicks on “Directions” then it asks for the source allocation from which to obtain the direction...
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