Seattle, WA, United States of America

Alexander Scott Mastrangelo


Average Co-Inventor Count = 22.0

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Alexander Scott Mastrangelo: Innovator in Content Delivery Management

Introduction

Alexander Scott Mastrangelo is an accomplished inventor based in Seattle, WA. He is known for his innovative contributions to content delivery management, particularly in multi-tenant environments. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of request handling in complex systems.

Latest Patents

Mastrangelo holds a patent for a "Shuffle-based request buffer for managing large request volumes." This invention discloses approaches for managing aspects of content delivery in a multi-tenant environment. The request buffer is designed to remove correlations between requests and randomly shuffle them without the need to store all requests concurrently. The shuffle sharding algorithm allocates a subset of resources to different users, minimizing the risk of one user negatively impacting the resources allocated to others. Additionally, the invention allows for separate fleets of resources for manifests and video segments, enabling more accurate scaling and customization.

Career Highlights

Mastrangelo is currently employed at Amazon Technologies, Inc., where he applies his expertise in content delivery systems. His innovative work has contributed significantly to the company's ability to manage large volumes of requests efficiently.

Collaborations

Mastrangelo has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Connor William Mcmonigle and Stephen Abel, who share a commitment to advancing technology in their respective fields.

Conclusion

Alexander Scott Mastrangelo's contributions to content delivery management exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in technology. His patent and work at Amazon Technologies, Inc. highlight his role as a key player in enhancing the efficiency of request management systems.

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