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Hello This is the third class captain is Daphane Vanel and Mykerline Paul
We have just updating the class calendar. Thursday we will be meeting in
room A117 (academic village). Work on the search program, the first
assignment (hint: chapter 12 talks about searching) is to pick up any
search assignment from the text. Every search program consist of three
steps:
Interaction- the programs asks the user to input the data through the
keyboard, user response by ------------
the program then response back then to find if the information is
found
Search examples:1. computer username and password
2.atm and account validation
3.grocery shopping
4. IRS or government inquires
You must type it in notepad, WordPad, visual C++, understand it, run it
and compare it with a search program in a web, starting on page 13, 15,
17, 382, 383 and so on. I want you just to brush up on google earth.
The difference between program and data is that the program remains the
same and the data changes. there are two things is programming,
accuracy, speed and space.

The website is www.eaom.org, as we can see we need to have a search tab
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It is very important the web name and domain name become together
Behind every web page there is a html code.
How would you analysis the web? First is the look, you want it to be
appealing. You want to find the seven C's approach.
The seven C's: content, consistency, compelling, complete, current,
context, concise, creativity and community.
For example the eaom.org page is not current due to the date on the
page (Fall 2005).
Secondly, there is not content
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The project is going to be three web pages to analysis into five phases