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Model-based reasoning is a practical way of reasoning about real world systems based on the behaviour of the system being modelled. This paper considers the useful characteristics of models for model-based reasoning, discusses the state of industrial adoption of model-based reasoning techniques, with particular reference to a previous study by Travé-Massuyès and Milne of industrial take-up of this technology. Finally, the paper considers the prospects for model-based reasoning over the next twenty years.