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-A nice idea of TDD is that of High and Low Gear. What they mean is that when you're just starting out you will write a lot of fine grained unit tests to get going, e.g against the domain layer.
-Once you're at the point that you have encapsulated all use cases in a nice service layer, you can move all the specific domain tests to the service layer. This makes it easier to make modifications to the domain model.
-If then you really need to make big changes, you write fine grained unit tests for those again, until you've encapsulated them in the service layer. \ No newline at end of file