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Our first attempt at a design for the `MyBank` application includes an accounts component that represents an individual account and its transactions with the bank, and a database component that represents the functionality to aggregate and manage the individual accounts.

We create a `MyBank` solution that contains two projects:
We create a `Bank` solution that contains two projects:

- `Accounts`

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### Create the unit test project and unit tests manually

A unit test project usually mirrors the structure of a single code project. In the MyBank example, you add two unit test projects named `AccountsTests` and `BankDbTests` to the `MyBanks` solution. The test project names are arbitrary, but adopting a standard naming convention is a good idea.
A unit test project usually mirrors the structure of a single code project. In the MyBank example, you add two unit test projects named `AccountsTests` and `BankDbTests` to the `Bank` solution. The test project names are arbitrary, but adopting a standard naming convention is a good idea.

**To add a unit test project to a solution:**

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