Patent ReferencesReal estate search and location system and method Real estate search and location system and method Method and apparatus for optimizing and storing contone images for subsequent half-toning and merging with text Apparatus and method for communicating textual and image information between a host computer and a remote display terminal Matching technique for context sensitive rule application Computer implemented method and system for storing and retrieving textual data and compressed image data System and method for allocating resources of a retailer among multiple wholesalers System and method for computing a comparative value of real estate Method of retrieving documents that concern the same topic Electronic access control systems InventorAssigneeApplicationNo. 763168 filed on 12/10/1996US Classes:707/104.1, Application of database or data structure (e.g., distributed, multimedia, image)700/214, Article storing, retrieval, or arrangement (e.g., warehousing, automated library)705/1, AUTOMATED ELECTRICAL FINANCIAL OR BUSINESS PRACTICE OR MANAGEMENT ARRANGEMENT705/26, Electronic shopping (e.g., remote ordering)705/27, Presentation of image or description of sales item (e.g., electronic catalog browsing)706/925, Business707/5, Query augmenting and refining (e.g., inexact access)708/134, Business708/163BusinessExaminersPrimary: Black, Thomas G.Assistant: Homere, Jean R. Attorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassG06F 017/30AbstractA method and apparatus is provided for a search system based in software running on a personal computer. The personal computer is housed in a kiosk having a touch monitor and a printer. With the search system, selection features are selected and a search based upon these search features is performed. Each item in a database is examined to determine if an item has a given search feature. These search features are categorized into primary and non-primary search features. Items neither satisfying nor closely satisfying a given primary search feature are eliminated from the search. In contrast, items not satisfying a given non-primary feature may remain in a search pool. For both primary and non-primary features, if an item in a database is an exact match to a given search feature, then that item is assigned full points. If an item closely satisfies the search feature then that item is assigned full or partial points. After completion of comparing each primary and non-primary search features with each item in the search pool, predetermined number of items remaining in the search pool with the highest total points are displayed to the user of the search system. | |