The case narrative below will be used to answer the following question: Wednesday 17 July was a big day in the land of Macquarie CMS. This was the day our Curriculum Management System - now known as MQCMS - went live, marking a significant milestone in our curriculum transformation journey. Many teams, in fact hundreds of individuals, have been working hard for nearly 18 months to deliver our new MQCMS. So, congratulations and well done to the project teams and users who have helped to get us to this point short. It's a complex project with diverse stakeholders across the University. Today we're keen to share a back to basics overview of the system and let you know how you can access MQCMS training and support. What exactly is a Curriculum Managernent System, or CMS? A Curriculum Management System (often referred to as a CMS) stores curriculum data and assists with development, mapping, approvals and publishing of curriculum items (ie courses, units and course components). Ours is now known as Macquarie University Curriculum Management System-or MQCMS for who uses interacts with MOCMS at Macquarie? Whilst the majority of MQCMS users are faculty-based staff, both academic and professional staff from across the University con collaborate in the MQCMS. This includes librarians, property and marketing teams. Academic staff can collaborate in the co-design of new courses or co-teaching opportunities. Faculty Boards and other governance committees will use information in the system to generate agendas, share documents and host meetings, The MQCMS is a work tool for MQ statt, not students. The system will certainly sit behind (and enhance) our student-centred deliverables including the Handbook and the new CourseFinder. The system will enhance the coursework review process and provide a nimbler approach to management of our coursework lifecycle. Source: MQCMS is now live here's what you need to know (Online). Available: http://www.mq.edu.au/thisweek/2013/07/19/macms-is-now-live-heres-what- you-need-to-know/#.Xvwdwueuauk [Accessed 01/07/2020). Macquarie University used a structured (waterfall system development lifecycle to develop the MQCMS. In less than 300 words, explain the main points that should be considered during "Investigation" and "Analysis" stages