Developing an efficient server-based real-time scheduling solution that
supports dynamic task-level parallelism is now relevant to even the desktop and
embedded domains and no longer only to the high performance computing market
niche. This paper proposes a novel approach that combines the constant
bandwidth server abstraction with a work-stealing load balancing scheme which,
while ensuring isolation among tasks, enables a task to be executed on more
than one processor at a given time instant.Comment: WiP Session of the 31st IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposiu