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Abstract: This paper proposes a graph-based solution to the problem of parameter passing in distributed object-oriented applications. The solution presented makes use of graph directives for the purpose of optimizing the copying of objects which are passed as parameters in remote invocations. These specifications are done using a very simple graph traversal language-GOOP. The resulting parameter passing scheme can be drastically improved for every situation in the applications.