International audienceThis paper introduces a novel Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) based on a parameterized dataflow Model of Computation (MoC). This RTOS, called Synchronous Parameterized and Interfaced Dataflow Embedded Runtime (SPiDER), aims at efficiently scheduling Parameterized and Interfaced Synchronous Dataflow (PiSDF) graphs on multicore architectures. It exploits features of PiSDF to locate locally static regions that exhibit predictable application behavior. This paper uses a multicore signal processing benchmark to demonstrate that the SPiDER runtime can exploit more parallelism than a conventional multicore task scheduler. By comparing experimental results of the SPiDER runtime on an 8-core Texas Instruments Keystone I Digit...