About The Game

Matchmakers is a web-based game developed by students at the Software Engineering Lab at the University of Toronto. Matchmakers is a "serious game" as the prime purpose of the game is to serve as a tool for crowd-sourcing a solution to the NP-hard problem of n-way matching.

Relevant Links

Publications

A list of publications concerning the game is below.

  • Christina Chung, Asako Matsuoka, Yueti Yang, Julia Rubin, Marsha Chechik. Serious games for NP-hard problems: challenges and insights. 5th International Workshop on Games and Software Engineering (GAS), 2016.
  • Christina Chung. N-way Model Merging. University of Toronto Review of Undergraduate Computer Science (RUCS), 2016.
  • Julia Rubin, Marsha Chechik. N-Way Model Merging. 9th Joint Meeting of the European Software Engineering Conference and the ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (ESEC/FSE), 2013.

People

Supervising Professors
Prof. Marsha Chechik

University of Toronto
Prof. Julia Rubin
Prof. Julia Rubin
University of British Columbia
Undergraduate Students
Christina Chung
Christina Chung
University of Toronto
Fei Huang
Fei Huang
University of Toronto
Amit Kadan
Amit Kadan
University of Toronto
Si Hua Cao Liu
Si Hua Cao Liu
University of Toronto
Asako Matsuoka
Asako Matsuoka
University of Toronto
Lionheart Xiong
Lionheart Xiong
University of Toronto
Elsie Yang
Elsie Yang
University of Toronto

Contact

E-Mail: matchmakersgame(-AT-)gmail.com
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