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A multi-component communication analysis of the CORBA specification is conducted and an analytic model describing communication costs is proposed. The analysis indicates: a) potential expensive communication when integrating parallel and distributed computing into a CORBA middleware framework, and b) a relationship between communication costs and code layout in CORBA's Interface Definition Language (IDL).