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Item Generation language– enabling scalability for product realisation(Lancaster University, 2010) Martinez, Jabier; Botterweck, Goetz; Jarzabek, Stan; Kishi, Tomoji; Lee, Jaejoon; Livengood, Steve; SWTSoftware Factories and Product Line Architectures are designed and implemented in order to achieve the economic and quality related benefits of predictive software reuse. In this context, a reusable asset is any software development lifecycle artifact that contains variability points and instructions for its usage at generation time. This paper introduces the Generation Language which has two objectives. On the one hand, the language is used for explicitly declaring needed parameters and preconditions of each reusable asset. On the other hand, it is used as input for the Product Realisation process using mechanisms that enable product configuration modularization, extensibility, and improve scalability within this process.