Software Quality Testing & Expert Witness

Contact this Expert Witness

  • Phone: (845) 300-7456
  • Cell: (845) 300-7456

Specialties & Experience of this Expert Witness

General Specialties:

Information Technology and Software Engineering

Keywords/Search Terms:

Software Testing, Software Quality, Software Defects, Software Failure Analysis, Test Automation, QA Quality Assurance, SDET, Software Engineering, API Testing, CI/CD Pipeline, DevOps Testing, Selenium Automation, Load and Performance Testing, JMeter Testing, Regression Testing, Automated Testing Frameworks, AWS, Agile and Scrum QA

Education:

Bachelor of Software Engineering, Philadelphia University of Jordan

Years in Practice:

7+

Additional Information

Adam Alburakeh is a Software Quality and Automation Expert specializing in the "Standard of Care" for modern software development. Unlike generalist IT experts, he maintains an active, hands-on practice in high-velocity CI/CD environments, ensuring his analysis reflects current industry realities rather than outdated methodologies. Litigation Support Services: • Root Cause Analysis: Forensic examination of software failures, outages, and data corruption. • Code & Process Review: Assessing the adequacy of regression suites, unit testing, and release procedures. • Negligence Assessment: Determining if development teams followed industry-standard QA practices. • Discovery Assistance: Helping counsel interpret technical documents, Jira tickets, and GitHub logs. Technical Expertise: Mr. Alburakeh designs and audits automated testing frameworks for high-traffic platforms (50,000+ concurrent users). His stack proficiency includes: • Languages: Python, Java, JavaScript/TypeScript. • Automation: Selenium WebDriver, Cypress, Playwright, Appium. • Performance: JMeter, Gatling, DataDog, New Relic. • Infrastructure: AWS (EC2, S3), Docker, Kubernetes, GitHub Actions. Professional Background: He has served as Senior SDET and QA Lead for major organizations including Forbes.com and Renaissance Learning. His work focuses on preventing "escaped defects"—errors that make it to production due to insufficient testing—which is the central issue in many software liability claims.