16 papers:
SIGMOD-2015-GuptaATKPSS- Amazon Redshift and the Case for Simpler Data Warehouses (AG, DA, DT, JK, RP, SS, VS), pp. 1917–1923.
CHI-2015-MitraHG #quality- Comparing Person- and Process-centric Strategies for Obtaining Quality Data on Amazon Mechanical Turk (TM, CJH, EG), pp. 1345–1354.
HPDC-2014-MaratheHLSRS #effectiveness #execution- Exploiting redundancy for cost-effective, time-constrained execution of HPC applications on amazon EC2 (AM, RH, DKL, BRdS, BR, MS), pp. 279–290.
CHI-2013-IraniS #named- Turkopticon: interrupting worker invisibility in amazon mechanical turk (LI, MSS), pp. 611–620.
SIGMOD-2012-Sivasubramanian #database #scalability- Amazon dynamoDB: a seamlessly scalable non-relational database service (SS), pp. 729–730.
CHI-2012-AntinS #bias #case study #motivation #self #social- Social desirability bias and self-reports of motivation: a study of amazon mechanical turk in the US and India (JA, ADS), pp. 2925–2934.
CIKM-2012-Aranda-AndujarBCCGKM #named #repository #web- AMADA: web data repositories in the amazon cloud (AAA, FB, JCR, DC, FG, ZK, IM), pp. 2749–2751.
SAC-2012-BalduzziZBKL #analysis #security- A security analysis of amazon’s elastic compute cloud service (MB, JZ, DB, EK, SL), pp. 1427–1434.
SAC-2011-Liu #agile #configuration management #using- Rapid application configuration in Amazon cloud using configurable virtual appliances (HL), pp. 147–154.
HPDC-2010-TurcuFN #performance- Reshaping text data for efficient processing on Amazon EC2 (GT, ITF, SN), pp. 435–444.
VLDB-2007-Vogels #data access #framework- Data Access Patterns in The Amazon.com Technology Platform (WV), p. 1.
RecSys-2007-LeinoR #recommendation- Case amazon: ratings and reviews as part of recommendations (JL, KJR), pp. 137–140.
SOSP-2007-DeCandiaHJKLPSVV #named- Dynamo: amazon’s highly available key-value store (GD, DH, MJ, GK, AL, AP, SS, PV, WV), pp. 205–220.
KDD-2003-Weigend #behaviour- Analyzing customer behavior at Amazon.com (ASW), p. 5.
ICEIS-2002-Heng- Rethinking the Strategy of Amazon.com (MSHH), pp. 915–921.
SEKE-2002-BaresiDMP #debugging- Assertions to better specify the amazon bug (LB, GD, LM, PP), pp. 585–592.