Farnaz Fotrousi

Biträdande universitetslektor at Interaction Design and Software Engineering

Farnaz is a Software Engineer and researcher. She is interested in applied research, combining her over twelve years of industrial experience in software companies with research knowledge. Her main research interests are user feedback for modelling product success, requirement engineering, continuous software evolution, software product management, and software ethics.

Farnaz is an assistant professor at Chalmers and Gothenburg University. Her current research is on the applications of conversational AIs utilising LLMs (Large Language Models), in Requirements Engineering and Continuous Evolution of Software Systems.

She organized several workshops, including ASYDE 2023, CrowdRE 2022, SEthics 2021, REthics 2020 and was the proceeding co-chair of RE2021. She has served as the review of the journals "Requirements Engineering", "Empirical Software Engineering", and "Journal of Systems and Software", and also in the PC of conferences and workshops, including RE, REFSQ, QUATIC, RCIS, CrowdRE, and IWSPM. She collaborated on three European projects: FI-STAR, SUPERSEDE, and Wise-IoT.

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2025

ReqGenie: GPT-Powered Conversational-AI for Requirements Elicitation

Farnaz Fotrousi, Theocharis Tavantzis
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). Vol. 15452 LNCS, p. 352-359
Paper in proceeding
2024

Requirements Conflicts Detection: Advancing with Conversational AI

George Kisso, Farnaz Fotrousi
Proceedings - 32nd IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference Workshops, REW 2024, p. 101-107
Paper in proceeding
2023

International Workshop on Automated and Verifiable Software System Development (ASYDE 2023)

Marco Autili, Alessio Bucaioni, Gianluca Filippone et al
Proceedings - 2023 38th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering Workshops, ASEW 2023, p. 9-10
Paper in proceeding
2022

Reporting Consent, Anonymity and Confidentiality Procedures Adopted in Empirical Studies Using Human Participants

Deepika Badampudi, Farnaz Fotrousi, Cartaxo Bruno et al
E-Informatica Software Engineering Journal. Vol. 16 (1)
Journal article
2022

A Chatbot for the Elicitation of Contextual Information from User Feedback

Robert Wolfinger, Farnaz Fotrousi, Walid Maalej
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering. Vol. 2024 IEEE 32nd International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE) Location: Reykjavik, Iceland 2023 IEEE 31st International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE) Location: Hannover, Germany 2022 IEEE 30th International Requirements Engineering Conference
Paper in proceeding
2019

Combining Monitoring and Autonomous Feedback Requests to Elicit Actionable Knowledge of System Use

Dustin Wüst, Farnaz Fotrousi, Samuel A. Fricker
Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality, p. 209-225
Paper in proceeding
2018

FAME: supporting continuous requirements elicitation by combining user feedback and monitoring

Marc Oriol, Melanie Stade, Farnaz Fotrousi et al
Proceedings - 2018 IEEE 26th International Requirements Engineering Conference, RE 2018, p. 217-227
Paper in proceeding
2018

The effect of requests for user feedback on Quality of Experience

Farnaz Fotrousi, Samuel A. Fricker, Markus Fiedler
Software Quality Journal. Vol. 26, p. 385-415
Journal article
2016

Workshop videos for requirements communication

Samuel A. Fricker, Kurt Schneider, Farnaz Fotrousi et al
Requirements Engineering. Vol. 21, p. 521-552
Journal article
2014

KPIs for Software Ecosystems: A Systematic Mapping Study

Farnaz Fotrousi, Samuel A. Fricker, Markus Fiedler et al
Software Business. Towards Continuous Value Delivery. Vol. 182, p. 194-211
Paper in proceeding

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