My tests for the abstract class, in above example, don't really prove much in my mind. What I really need to do, is ensure the function returns what I expect it to, in the concrete class. So I think I've convinced myself, that, since I don't have much of a need for the class constants (they were just providing a way to write very small concrete classes)... What I need to do, to get some tests I'll be happy with, is: - forget using the constants - in my abstract class, define the (current) concrete methods as abstract - in my concrete classes, be less lazy, and just write out some more code... defining methods that return hard coded values.