Christoffels, Alande Beste, Eugene2019-05-092024-05-172019-05-092024-05-172019https://hdl.handle.net/10566/15217>Magister Scientiae - MScThe growing size of raw data and the lack of internet communication technology to keep up with that growth is introducing unique challenges to academic researchers. This is especially true for those residing in rural areas or countries with sub-par telecommunication infrastructure. In this project I investigate the usefulness of cloud computing technology, data analysis workflow languages and portable computation for institutions that generate data. I introduce the concept of a software solution that could be used to simplify the way that researchers execute their analysis on data sets at remote sources, rather than having to move the data. The scope of this project involved conceptualising and designing a software system to simplify the use of a cloud environment as well as implementing a working prototype of said software for the OpenStack cloud computing platform. I conclude that it is possible to improve the performance of research pipelines by removing the need for researchers to have operating system or cloud computing knowledge and that utilising technologies such as this can ease the burden of moving data.enRaw dataInternet communicationRural areasTelecommunication infrastructureSoftware systemEnabling the processing of bioinformatics workflows where data is located through the use of cloud and container technologiesUniversity of the Western Cape