11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Western countries (1) Japan (1) programming culture (1) Brazil (1) India (1) proprietary software companies in developed countries (1) tech community (1) tech enthusiasts (1) IT professionals in developing countries (1) software engineering (1) traditional corporate culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 open source software Western countries Open source software is embraced in Western countries for its collaborative development, innovation, and community-driven nature in the tech industry. 9
2 open source software Japan Japan has a less popular open source software culture due to a preference for proprietary software, traditional business models, and security concerns. 8
3 open source software programming culture Open source software is highly valued and widely used for collaborative development and innovation in programming culture. 7
4 open source software Brazil Brazil embraces open source software for promoting technological independence and fostering local talent. 6
5 open source software India In India, open source software is valued for its cost-effectiveness, local adaptation, and as a means for skill development and career advancement. 6
6 open source software proprietary software companies in developed countries Open source software is seen as a disruptive competitor by proprietary software companies in developed countries, with potential intellectual property concerns. 2
7 open source software tech community The tech community promotes open collaboration and sharing of software code for community-driven innovation through open source software. 2
8 open source software tech enthusiasts Tech enthusiasts believe that open source software promotes collaborative improvement and widespread use. 2
9 open source software IT professionals in developing countries IT professionals in developing countries embrace open source software as a cost-effective and collaborative approach to software development. 1
10 open source software software engineering Open source software culture in software engineering is encouraged and valued for collaboration and transparency. 1
11 open source software traditional corporate culture Open source software may be viewed with suspicion in traditional corporate culture, with companies preferring proprietary solutions. 1