Kent Beck wrote:

> What I don't like about this approach is that it builds up a large
> "inventory" of un-implemented UI ideas, and the ideas were hatched
> without feedback from actual use. My experience is that it is valuable
> to directly link work on the 
> "service layer" with work on an evolving GUI concept.

When I did Larry Constantine's usability tutorial at SDEast, I was 
struck by how much an "essential use case" looked like a FIT test.

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