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The uses of automated reasoning in the process of the design and analysis of digital systems are explored. A discussion of reasoning and automated reasoning is presented. Several examples of successful application of this technology are described, and current research is discussed. The author mentions AURA (automated reasoning assistant), ITP (interactive theorem prover) and flow nets.<>