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The image below, illustrates the lifecycle of a Damavand pipeline. As highlighted in the image, employment of Damavand makes the development of ETL pipelines highly repeatable, resulting in faster iterative trials.
It is worth mentioning that we do not regard data augmentation as an essential step of the pipeline; therefore, we have not included that in this section; complementary explanations on data augmentation using Damavand is provided late on this page.
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The image below, illustrates an overview of the Damavand.
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# Inspiration
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Below are three notable, precisely rendered references to Damavand from Persian sources (original Persian lines followed by a careful *literal* translation and a more natural contemporary English rendering). Each entry includes a short note on context.
The philosopher and traveler Nāṣir-i Khusraw describes Damavand not in myth, but in reality — as a towering dome between Ray and Amol, known for its mineral wealth.
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The modern poet Bahār personifies Damavand as a chained giant — snow-capped, iron-girdled, yet unyielding — a powerful symbol of resistance and endurance.
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