Adel Yammout
About Adel Yammout
Adel Yammout is a Principal Software Engineer at Murex, where he has worked since 2015. He has a background in Electrical Engineering and has contributed to various software development projects, including the MxTest Testing Tool and a distributed framework for Murex Mx software.
Current Role as Principal Software Engineer
Adel Yammout currently holds the position of Principal Software Engineer at Murex, a role he has occupied since 2015. In this capacity, he is responsible for leading software development initiatives and enhancing the functionality of Murex's products. His extensive experience in software engineering allows him to contribute significantly to the company's technological advancements.
Previous Experience at Murex
Before his current role, Adel Yammout worked at Murex as a Senior Software Engineer from 2008 to 2015. During this time, he was involved in several key projects, including the implementation of a real-time database that supports incremental computations through subscription. His contributions helped improve the efficiency and performance of Murex's software solutions.
Experience at Dar Al Handasah
Adel Yammout began his professional career at Dar Al Handasah, where he worked as an Electrical Engineer for eight months in 2007. This early experience provided him with foundational skills in engineering and project management, which he later applied in his software engineering roles.
Educational Background in Engineering
Adel Yammout earned a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering from the American University of Beirut. His studies, completed between 2002 and 2006, equipped him with essential technical knowledge and skills that have been instrumental in his career in software engineering.
Key Projects and Contributions
Throughout his career, Adel Yammout has made significant contributions to Murex's software development. He fully developed the back-end of the MxTest Testing Tool, which facilitates Java-based testing of the Murex Mx Application. Additionally, he developed a distributed framework for compiling, building, deploying, and testing Murex Mx software across multiple operating systems, including Windows, SunOS, Linux, Aix, and HpUX. He also created a bridge between the test engine and the Mx UI client to enable UI testing using Jemmy.