Architecture clarity can be tested by following ways:
1. Peer Review: A group of experts in architecture can review the design and provide feedback on its clarity.
2. Visualization: Visualization of the design through diagrams, models, and simulations can help in identifying clarity issues.
3. User Testing: Testing the design with end-users can help in identifying any clarity issues related to user interactions.
4. Use of Standards: Compliance with standard architecture design practices promotes clarity by ensuring design consistency and interoperability.
5. Documentation: The quality and clarity of documentation can help assess the level of clarity in the architecture.
6. Non-technical Reviews: Non-technical personnel can review the design to measure how well they understand the architecture's workings.
7. Quality Assurance: A quality assurance team can review the architecture for clarity and other key factors before approval is given to proceed with the project.
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