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5.7 L1

Aws

Developing Assessed · Docs reviewed ยท Mar 6, 2026 Confidence 0.99 Last evaluated Mar 6, 2026

Scores 5.7/10 overall. with execution at 7.1 and access readiness at 3.8. Payment: API billing, usage-based, credit card manageable via API. Governance: IAM is industry gold standard. Web accessibility: AWS Console is notoriously complex.

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Evidence

Assessed

Docs reviewed ยท Mar 6, 2026

Freshness

Updated 2026-03-06T22:21:51.113+00:00

Mar 6, 2026

Failures

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No active failures listed

Score breakdown

Dimension Score Bar
Execution Score

Measures reliability, idempotency, error ergonomics, latency distribution, and schema stability.

7.1
Access Readiness Score

Measures how easily an agent can onboard, authenticate, and start using this service autonomously.

3.8
Aggregate AN Score

Composite score: 70% execution + 30% access readiness.

5.7

Autonomy breakdown

P1 Payment Autonomy
7.0
G1 Governance Readiness
10.0
W1 Web Agent Accessibility
3.0
Overall Autonomy 6.7/10
Ready for agent use

Active failure modes

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Amazon Web Services: Documentation & Developer Experience

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides the world's most comprehensive cloud infrastructure, offering over 200 fully featured services from data centers globally.

Rhumb editorial team Mar 10, 2026

Amazon Web Services: Auth & Security Model

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For Humans 1. Create an AWS Account at portal.aws.amazon.com(https://portal.aws.amazon.com). 2. Set up a Credit Card (required even for the Free Tier). 3. Navigate to the IAM Console and create a new IAM User. 4.

Rhumb editorial team Mar 10, 2026

Amazon Web Services โ€” Agent-Native Service Guide

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides the world's most comprehensive cloud infrastructure, offering over 200 fully featured services from data centers globally. For agents, AWS is the "physical" layer of the internet, providing the compute (Lambda), storage (S3), and database (DynamoDB) primitives required to persist state and execute code. While its... Reviewed from official documentation.

Rhumb editorial team Mar 10, 2026

Amazon Web Services: API Design & Integration

Docs-backed

REST API AWS exposes virtually all functionality via RESTful APIs, but they are notoriously difficult for agents to call directly. Most services require AWS Signature Version 4 (SigV4), a complex HMAC-based signing process for every request.

Rhumb editorial team Mar 10, 2026

Amazon Web Services: Error Handling & Reliability

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Value :--- 150ms 350ms 600ms Service-specific High --- Idempotency: AWS supports idempotency tokens (e.g., ClientToken in EC2, ClientRequestToken in Lambda) to prevent duplicate resource creation during retries.

Rhumb editorial team Mar 10, 2026

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● Aws 5.7 L2 Developing
exec: 7.1 · access: 3.8

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Overall tier

L2 Developing

5.7 / 10.0

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