Amazon2 I.Introduction Amazon.com, Inc. is a company in America and its technology is used in many countries in the world. It is located in Seattle, Washington and indulges in e-commerce, artificial intelligence, digital streaming and cloud computing. Jeff Bezos founded Amazon on 5thJuly 1994 in Bellevue, Washington. The company started with online selling of books and later extended to electronics, software, video games, etc. In 2002, this corporation began as a web service provider and grew the portfolio as a provider of Elastic compute cloud and rented processing power and storage services(Gilbert, 2013). II.Software Amazon software consists of four languages. It has the Front-end developed using JavaScript, while its Back-end developed using Java, C++ and Perl. It uses Oracle Database to store data [1]. Java is a high level programming language and it is also called as a platform (SrinivasaRao, 2018). Java is a secured and robust object oriented programming language [4]. Perl was created by Larry Wall in the mid-1980s andis used to generate reports(Randal L. Schwartz, 2011). How the Amazon software works is that, a customer accesses the website from a computer connected to the internet, creates an account and logs in. Once the customer finds a product he/she wants to purchase, the customer adds the item to his/her Shopping Cart. In the next page the customer enters the billing and shipping information(Stroustrup, 2011). After selecting the desired shipping option, the person completes the order by clicking the confirmation button. Orders that come from the third party retailers are directed to Amazon where it takes a part of the sales[3]. Many of the orders go through the Amazon warehouses which are all over the world. The basis of stocking the orders is algorithms that predict the
Amazon3 number and the type of products that are being ordered in a region. These fulfillment centers and algorithms comprise the secret methodology which allows Amazon to continuously offer cheap prices and deliver quicker [5]. The Amazon Back-end directs the order to the fulfillment center that is closest. A picker then finds the order, packs the product and then places it in a ready delivery truck according to the shipping option(Gilbert, 2013). The whole process may only take some minutes.
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