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How Amazon Built the World’s Biggest and Smartest Product Catalog | Rebecca Allen

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Today, in the Invent Like An Owner Podcast, Dave speaks with Rebecca Allen. They travel through memory lane by talking about the restructuring of Amazon’s catalog using Base 36, the complications of recycling ISBNs that led to the creation of Amazon’s Standard Identification Number (ASIN), how the Title Authority feature helped customers find books through associations, the seemingly impossible to accomplish Used Books category, and so much more.

Rebecca Allen is a former Software Engineer at Amazon from March 1996 to September 1998. She helped in the programming of creating and maintaining the book catalog, creating tools to modify the Amazon catalog, and much more.

Episode Resources:

What to Listen For:

  • 00:00 Intro
  • 02:36 Discovering Amazon and then joining the team
  • 05:25 Hired to work on catalog and search engine
  • 07:12 The original catalog sources weren’t customer facing
  • 10:16 Who made the requests to edit the catalog
  • 11:27 Developing the typo tool to allow the catalog department to fix content errors
  • 14:03 The complications of recycling ISBNs; building the Amazon Standard Identification Number (ASIN)
  • 21:31 People were worried about the backward compatibility of ASINs
  • 24:09 ASINs have been increasing rapidly over the years
  • 27:37 Base 36 is a really unique solution, but has worked extremely well
  • 29:26 Definition of Biblio Records
  • 34:38 What is Title Authority?
  • 37:21 Helping readers find what they want through associations
  • 41:38 Have ASINs been licensed or was it built just for Amazon?
  • 42:35 Introducing the Used Books catalog from the Library of Congress
  • 45:36 Order database broke down when Used Books was launched
  • 48:47 Differing opinions and the pressure to convince people
  • 50:58 Coming up with alphabetical search results
  • 54:21 How the catalog set up Amazon competitively
  • 57:00 “If you know your problem, your solution will be better.” - Rebecca Allen
  continue reading

15 episodes

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Manage episode 294624873 series 2904019
Content provided by Dave Schappell. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dave Schappell or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Today, in the Invent Like An Owner Podcast, Dave speaks with Rebecca Allen. They travel through memory lane by talking about the restructuring of Amazon’s catalog using Base 36, the complications of recycling ISBNs that led to the creation of Amazon’s Standard Identification Number (ASIN), how the Title Authority feature helped customers find books through associations, the seemingly impossible to accomplish Used Books category, and so much more.

Rebecca Allen is a former Software Engineer at Amazon from March 1996 to September 1998. She helped in the programming of creating and maintaining the book catalog, creating tools to modify the Amazon catalog, and much more.

Episode Resources:

What to Listen For:

  • 00:00 Intro
  • 02:36 Discovering Amazon and then joining the team
  • 05:25 Hired to work on catalog and search engine
  • 07:12 The original catalog sources weren’t customer facing
  • 10:16 Who made the requests to edit the catalog
  • 11:27 Developing the typo tool to allow the catalog department to fix content errors
  • 14:03 The complications of recycling ISBNs; building the Amazon Standard Identification Number (ASIN)
  • 21:31 People were worried about the backward compatibility of ASINs
  • 24:09 ASINs have been increasing rapidly over the years
  • 27:37 Base 36 is a really unique solution, but has worked extremely well
  • 29:26 Definition of Biblio Records
  • 34:38 What is Title Authority?
  • 37:21 Helping readers find what they want through associations
  • 41:38 Have ASINs been licensed or was it built just for Amazon?
  • 42:35 Introducing the Used Books catalog from the Library of Congress
  • 45:36 Order database broke down when Used Books was launched
  • 48:47 Differing opinions and the pressure to convince people
  • 50:58 Coming up with alphabetical search results
  • 54:21 How the catalog set up Amazon competitively
  • 57:00 “If you know your problem, your solution will be better.” - Rebecca Allen
  continue reading

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