There are several computer programs and applications that work together to organize the data in search engine programs into large databases. These programs are overseen by database managers.
No, but to be of any use a database will need to be fornt ended by a search engine to answer quiries run against the data the database holds.
I guess search ingene is a wrong spelling of Search Engine. Search Engine: (In computer terms) A program or a website which searches for programs, web pages, images, videos, music, etc from a computer, database or websites.
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Searchable databases are typically composed of three main parts: a database management system (DBMS) that stores and organizes data, a user interface that allows users to search and retrieve information, and a search engine that facilitates querying and retrieving data based on specific criteria.
Speaking strictly in terms of technical vocabulary words, a search engine is a program that reads a database and returns results based on the contents of the database. A search engine cannot return results unless the database stores the results. Both of the answers above are true in a limited sense. Google, however, is a widely known search engine that creates its own database. A search engine creates an index of terms that are ususally stored with or without documents in a database of some sort. Many search engines do the same as Google: they create a database, index, search and retrieve the data that has been indexed and stored in some collection or data-base. Some search engines also have indexes persoanal names or tags and/or a database of knowledge in the form of word senses, dictionaries, thesauri, morphemes, phonemes, sentenances, and; in the semantic web, the web itslef is the database and the search engine reads distributed files (called RDF). Some semantic search engines, such as Readawre, also do filtering, classification and provide a range of text analytics for a range of unstructed texts or messages (stored as independent files on disk). And many semantic search engines like Hakia, create and keep a database but they do not search it for the answer. Rather the send their query to another search engine (Hakia uses Yahoo's index-- which may soon be Microsoft's database and index, etc.) So, is a search engine a database? Strickly speaking, no. Just like your car's engine is not your car. It is what makes your car go, without which it is incomplete. A search engine is a collection of indexing, search and retrieval methods that can be applied (usually) directly to stored files in a disk directory or to a database of records.
A Web search engine is designed to search for information on the Internet. Search engine index is collection of data in a search engine (database) to facilitate fast and accurate information finding.
Google is a Search Engine used to find websites that answer what you type into the search box.
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First, search crawlers reads texts on a webpage and stores it in a huge database. When a user queries on the search engine, it will find the match for the word that is searched out from the millions of information stored in the database. After that, it will display all the matched words in webpages.
If you find some topics in the search engines they can fetch the data from the sites and show you.... yes search engines display the data in the database and go to the specific data do u want to search..
Google is a search engine which gives result for any query from its huge database with no redundant data.