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Ease has a ''semiotic definition.'' This means that it takes into account the effect the language has on the programmer and how they develop algorithms. The language was designed to ''ease'' the development of parallel programs.
 
Zenith is also a designer of the parallel programming language [[occam (programming language)|Occam]] and the [[Message Passing Interface|MPI]] standard. He worked at Yale University on [[Linda (coordination language)|Linda]] and at [[INMOS]] on the [[Transputer]] microprocessor for [[parallel computing]]. Like Occam, the definition of Ease uses CSP as its mathematical foundation. Steven Zenith is currently at the [[Institute for Advanced Science & Engineering]] in California.
 
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