proporcingumo
Proporcingumo is a theoretical construct used to describe and measure the degree to which outputs within a multi-component system are allocated in proportion to input drivers. As a principle, it serves as a rule for fair or efficient distribution and as a metric for assessing the alignment between input shares and output shares across units or subsystems. The term is a neologism formed from a root related to proportion and a suffix signaling a systematic property.
In practice, proporcingumo refers to a score—commonly called the proporcingumo index (PI)—that ranges from 0 to
Applications of proporcingumo appear in resource allocation, policy design, and networked systems. For example, budgeting frameworks
Limitations include the assumption of stable relationships and linear scaling, potential neglect of critical thresholds or