If you want to go from Point A to Point B, you are employing some kind of search. For a direction finder, going from Point A to Point B literally means finding a path between where you are now and your intended destination. For a chess game, Point A to Point B might be two points between its current position and its position 5 moves from now. For a genome sequencer, Points A and B could be a link between two DNA sequences.
As you can tell, going from Point A to Point B is different for every situation. If there is a vast amount of interconnected data, and you are trying to find a relation between few such pieces of data, you would use search. In this tutorial, you will learn about two forms of searching, depth first and breadth first.