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From: hb0815 <mw40171@mucweb.de>
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Subject: Re: SPRs and vmssoftware.com
Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2025 12:50:43 +0200
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On 7/11/25 02:09, bill wrote:

> Can't speak for VSI or even DEC but back in the days when I was a
> mainframe application developer (long before the term Agile or even
> Software Engineering) SPR was what it says.  a performance report
> or what they call bug reports today.  SIR was a change the user was
> looking for in an existing system.

That's what I remember and that DEC also used SPRs and SIRs.

For performance or problem reports (aren't these issues nowadays?) there 
is the VSI Service Platform. I assume you can use it for SIRs as well.