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The notion of an organization of expert systems is examined for the case that many expert systems cooperate to solve an ill-structured problem. An organization is considered to be a pair comprising a coordination structure and an organizational structure which are associated with the planning and execution stages, respectively, of the problem-solving process. A case study of three organizations is presented and compared in the context of the distributed blackbox game.<>