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          • Intel Medical Diagnosis
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        • Kubernetes cronJobs
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        • Using Sync Waves
          • Exploring Sync Wave Manifests
        • Using Resource Hooks
          • Exploring Resource Hook Manifests
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      • Why manage multiple clusters
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    • 10. Additional Resources
      • Imperative Framework
        • Topic Objectives
        • Imperative v. Declarative Actions
        • Declaring an imperative action
        • Imperative cronJob example
      • Handling Cluster Domains
        • Topic Objectives
        • Limitations
        • Variables set by the Pattern
      • Multi Source Patterns
        • Topic Objectives
        • What does it mean to use multisource?
        • How it works
        • Current Status
        • User Experience
        • Helm Chart Repository
        • Creating a chart release
        • Next Steps
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The following demonstration is of the medical-diagnosis pattern.

2. Introduction 3. Existing Pattern Landscape
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