It is designed by Steven Ericsson-Zenith, a researcher at Yale University, the Institute for Advanced Science & Engineering in Silicon Valley, California, the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris, and the Pierre and Marie Curie University, the science department of the Sorbonne.
[1] The book Process Interaction Models is the Ease language specification.
This enables speculative processes to be created that will finish if their result is not needed.
Certain context types, called resources, ensure call-reply semantics.
This means that it accounts for the effect the language has on the programmer and how they develop algorithms.