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Bootcamp is a well established means of having more than one OS available on Apple hardware; the selection is made at boot time.
Check
DeployStudio
for procedures on deploying a "bootcamped" image.
BootCamp can be applied to an existing image as explained in
http://wiki.afp548.com/index.php/Create_a_Boot_Camp_image
Also check
https://www.apple.com/ca/support/bootcamp/
For a windows 7/8 image one tool that is absolutely necessary is Sysprep
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/the-system-preparation-tool-sysprep-in-microsoft-windows-7
or an older post of
http://work.mikeboylan.com/posts/2012/08/automating-dual-boot-lab-deployments-at-rmu-8796.html
A bit out of date and it describes the use of winclone but this deployStudio twiki page is useful
http://deploystudio.wikispaces.com/Automated+Dual-boot+XP+Mac+Setup
Virtualization
is required to allow multiple OSes to run at the same time.
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