System Design Cases10 lessons22 quiz questions
Design: E-Commerce System (Amazon)
10-session plan covering all e-commerce subsystems from catalog to post-order tracking.
What You Will Learn
- ✓Requirements & Service Decomposition
- ✓Product Catalog & Search
- ✓Shopping Cart
- ✓Inventory Management
- ✓Order Processing
- ✓Payment Processing
- ✓Data Model & DB Sharding
- ✓Flash Sale / High Concurrency
- ✓Order Tracking & Notifications
- ✓Mock Interview
Overview
10-session plan covering all e-commerce subsystems from catalog to post-order tracking.
Design: E-Commerce System (Amazon): Requirements & Scope
Functional Requirements
Before designing anything, clarify what the system needs to do:
Core features — What are the must-have features?
User types — Who uses the system? End users, admins, API consumers?
Scale — How many users? What's the read/write ratio?
Non-Functional Requirements
Availability: 99.9% (8.7 hours downtime/year) or 99.99%?
Latency: < 100ms for reads? < 500ms for writes?
Consistency: Strong or eventual? CAP trade-off?
Durability: Can we lose data? How much?
Clarifying Questions to Ask
What's the expected DAU (Daily Active Users)?
What's the read-to-write ratio?
Do we need real-time updates?
What's our budget constraint?
What geography do we serve?
Interview Tip
"I always spend the first 5 minutes clarifying requirements. This shows structured thinking and prevents designing the wrong system. I explicitly separate functional from non-functional requirements."
Java Implementation
Python Implementation
Sample Quiz Questions
1. Why is Redis preferred for shopping cart storage over a relational database?
·Difficulty: easy/5
2. A product has 10 units in stock. 100 users all click 'Buy' simultaneously. How do you prevent overselling?
·Difficulty: hard/5
3. What is an idempotency key in payment processing?
·Difficulty: medium/5
+ 19 more questions available in the full app.
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