The widespread and pervasive adoption of smart devices is boosting Internet of Things and contribution-based paradigms. In particular, Mobile Crowdsensing (MCS), due to its big potential of sharing and collecting large population of contributors-devices, is acquiring interest. Devices such as smartphones and smart boards are equipped with different sensors and actuators able to probe data about the physical environment. In a typical MCS scenario, data produced by sensors are sent to the remote server, where they are collected and processed by the applications. To exploit the MCS paradigm in large-scale business contexts the quality of service of MCS applications must be monitored and guaranteed. Therefore, techniques and tools able to repre...