matchingiin
Matchingiin is a theoretical framework used to model and solve matching problems where two disjoint sets of agents must be paired under multiple criteria and constraints. It is designed to capture real-time or near-real-time pairing in contexts such as marketplaces, services, and collaboration networks, balancing individual preferences with system-wide objectives and resource limits.
The term matchingiin combines the idea of matching with a suffix that signals a systemic, process-oriented
Core concepts in matchingiin include a multi-criteria scoring function, feasibility constraints, and stability criteria. Each potential
Applications of matchingiin spans digital marketplaces, ride- and task-sharing platforms, professional networking services, and data integration
See also: matching theory, the stable marriage problem, the assignment problem, bipartite graphs, online algorithms.