Who are the stakeholders in achieving architecture clarity?

The stakeholders in achieving architecture clarity may include:

1. Customers: They want clear and easily understandable architecture to ensure that their needs are met and the product or service is built to their satisfaction.

2. Business leaders: They require clarity of the architecture to measure its effectiveness in meeting business goals and driving growth.

3. Developers: They need a well-defined architecture to have a clear understanding of the system's architecture, technical requirements, and to build it efficiently.

4. Testers: They need clear architecture documents to create effective test plans and ensure that testing aligns with the architecture.

5. Operations personnel: They require a clear understanding of the architecture to operate and maintain the system effectively.

6. Regulators: They require clear architecture documents to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations.

7. Architects: They are responsible for creating and maintaining the architecture documentation and ensuring that it remains clear and up to date.

Overall, any stakeholder who is involved in the development, testing, implementation, or maintenance of the system requires architecture clarity to achieve their objectives.

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