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Governs Efficiency of Pheromone-Communicating Swarm Robots -- Dynamic Load Balancing Inspired by Cemetery Formation in Ant Colonies -- Feasibility of an Ant Colony Optimization Algorithm for Multi-leaf Collimator (MLC) Aperture Definition and Beam Weighting in Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT) Radiotherapy Treatment Planning -- Ant Swarm Foraging from Physical to Virtual and Back Again -- Improving Peer Review with ACORN: ACO Algorithm for Reviewer?s Network -- Learning Finite-State Machines with Ant Colony Optimization -- Mobbing Behavior and Deceit and Its Role in Bio-inspired Autonomous Robotic Agents -- Performance of Bacterial Foraging Optimization in Dynamic Environments -- Piecewise Linear Approximation of n-Dimensional Parametric Curves Using Particle Swarms -- Probabilistic Stochastic Diffusion Search -- Self-organized Clustering of Square Objects by Multiple Robots -- Self-reproduction versus Transition Rules in Ant Colonies for Medical Volume Segmentation -- Swarm Interpolation Using an Approximate Chebyshev Distribution -- Using MOPSO to Solve Multiobjective Bilevel Linear Problems -- Clustering Moodle Data via Ant Colony Optimization -- Continuous Trait-Based Particle Swarm Optimisation (CTB-PSO) -- Exploring Different Functions for Heuristics, Discretization, and Rule Quality Evaluation in Ant-Miner -- Fuzzy-Based Aggregation with a Mobile Robot Swarm -- Maturity of the Particle Swarm as a Metric for Measuring the Particle Swarm Intelligence -- Multi-objective Firefly Algorithm for Energy Optimization in Grid Environments -- Particle Swarm Optimization with Random Sampling in Variable Neighbourhoods for Solving Global Minimization Problems. 330 $aThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 17th European Symposium on Computer Security, ESORICS 2012, held in Pisa, Italy, in September 2012. 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