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Summary The industrial design approaches in the concurrent design concept framework The research deals with the industrial design approaches in the concurrent design concept framework, where the concurrent design is a new approach to product design and development as a result of the tremendous development in products and in line with technological changes in the design environment. Concurrent design depends on improving product quality and reduces production costs to develop as soon as possible that respond to customer expectations, aims to emphasize the principle of synchronization in the performance of tasks and rely on work teams. Concurrent design team from a range of disciplines in marketing, operations, production, research development and purchases, either within the company or by default via the Internet. This research is divided into five main chapters can be summarized as follow: Chapter One : Previous studies First: introduction and method 1- Statement of the problem Which displays the entrances of industrial design in the framework of the concept of concurrent design, and demonstrates the role of the industrial designer in the work environment within the company or in the default work environment through concurrent design.

2- Context of the problem Which lies in the lack of clarity of the entrances of industrial design in the context of concurrent design concept and therefore lack of clarity of the role of the industrial designer by defining its relationship with the parties involved in the design process and ways to interact with each other and how to save the mutual rights within the framework of the concept of concurrent design 3- Purpose of the study Which emphasizes the reveal of entries of industrial design in the context of the design concept simultaneous Acquistion of industrial knowledge and skills to deal with some of the techniques that help the designer to agility through synchronous design which allows for the participants, including producers, suppliers and customers, to participate in the processes of design and product development in conjunction with its production operations what is known as concurrent engineering. 4- Significance of the study - Explain how to take advantage of concurrent design methodology for industrial designers and students of industrial design. - Enter the use of modern technological methods in all synchronous design stages. - Take advantage of concurrent design as one of the effective ways to Toerotthasin products in parallel rather than in a row. - Acquire the ability to interact with both the consumer and the marketer and seller and the port, supplier and financier as participants in the design process. - Identify ways to save industrial designer rights to the other parties involved. - The acquisition of the industrial designer skill interaction as one of the parties in the global production system.

040 5- Hypotheses Which is to identify the entrances of industrial design in the framework of the concept of concurrent design which leads to identify the role of the industrial designer and increase the chances of his work as one of the parties within the design team in a simultaneous global production system. 6- Method o Data collection Studying and analyzing the role of the Egyptian industrial designer and difficulties in the framework of the great technological development. - Studying the concept of concurrent engineering, and concurrent design, and their significance, and objectives, and their characteristics, and the possibility to take advantage of both in the field of industrial design. - The study of methods and techniques of concurrent design and how to take advantage of it for the industrial designer. - Examine the role of the industrial designer at every stage of concurrent design stages. o Data analysis Where is the analysis and classification of all data and information collected from previous studies stage is being done. o Conclusion In which the role of the industrial designer is illustrated within the concurrent design team and identify the knowledge, skills and channels and safeguards that enable it to perform this role. o Application In which the design work for the site on the Internet shows the default concurrent design environment.

Second: review of literature it includes six studies was reviewed a summary of each of them separately, identifying the aspects that were not exposed to these studies. Third: technical terminology and abbreviations Chapter two : Concurrent Design This chapter deals with the Concurrent design as an input for new product design and development, which depends on improving product quality and reduce the development costs of production as soon as possible that respond to the expectations of customers, members of the Concurrent design team within the company or the default via the Internet consists of a group of individuals with experience from all disciplines, as the client is within the design team synchronous and is to participate in all stages of the process of product simultaneous from the beginning to develop and until its completion, has been the simultaneous design addressed by identifying the basic concepts of design synchronized in three directions (synchronization in the performance of tasks, relying on multidisciplinary work teams, the direction of inter-dependence on synchronization multidisciplinary teams), then eating concurrent design approach, a strategic approach to product development, the synchronization depends on the performance of activities and processes relevant products, which is different from the sequential design approach, which relies on relay the performance of activities and processes relevant products, and then eat the simultaneous both types of design team (within companies and the default), through the definition and characteristics and team members, and methods of communication between them, and then deals with the application of asynchronous design style requirements and which is based on three basic elements (individuals, processes, techniques).

044 Chapter three: Concurrent design and product development This chapter deals with the study of Concurrent design program through seven stages which consistent with the sequential design program, but differ in the interaction between all stages of the process of product development contrary to the sequential design of the product program, and have interaction in one ring between three stages in the simultaneous design program, then deals with the effect of concurrent design software product design process through three directions (product design form, functional design of the product, the design of the production), and then addresses the trends in product development, and addresses the importance of design application of concurrent product development, and by reducing the number of required changes in the product design, and reduce the time period for course design and development, and access to the market and make a profit speed, reduce the overall costs of the product, and then addresses the members of the team involved in the synchronous design work environment, and the role of each member in the synchronous design work environment. Chapter four: The computer software and the concurrent design program This chapter deals with the product data management and the extent to which the concurrent and exposure to the design and manufacturing technology with the help of Computer and effective role in concurrent design program design program, has been dealing with the virtual environment axes which is divided into four areas, namely: safety and international protection protocols, the rights of members of the team default, and some of the risks that may face default team, and means of prevention and insurance to members of the team.

Chapter five: Results and Recommendations First, the results This chapter contains the criteria and considerations that have been drawn from the analysis of information in the previous chapters and codified in line with the goal of research; it is revealed the entrances of industrial design in the context of the design concept simultaneous Acquistion of industrial knowledge and skills to deal with some of the assistive technology agility through synchronous design which designer allows participants to have been the criteria to configure the default team, then put the considerations for selecting members of concurrent design team mode, and then determine the interactive relationship between the design team synchronous in light of the simultaneous design program, and determine the interactive relationship between the synchronous design a program to be achieved in the rings of simultaneous design software and processes and determine the interactive relationship between synchronous and technology design, and conceptualize industrial designer for each input and output, and processing that can be used in every phase of the synchronous design software tools. Second: Application The application of the results that have been reached through her: the case for the design of a product using a synchronous design study program. Design a proposal to site a letter to the management of product data within the framework of the concept of concurrent design.

Third: Recommendations It has included several points are: The use of concurrent design methodology within the Egyptian companies to develop industry and raise production efficiency and Egypt's participation in the global market and keep pace with globalization and technological progress. emphasize the importance of simultaneous industrial designer Egyptian design. The need to ensure collective action in the education of the industrial designer to impart to communicate and participate in virtual teams skills. The emphasis on speed synchronous design software included within the industrial design course through the subjects of hardware design, equipment, and design management operations.