Who can help with public transit planning and optimization using R programming? That’s your call, but what about software engineering? In this article we’ll discuss the key concepts and essential concepts in R programming and discuss potential solutions, which could assist in City Rilative Planning and Evaluation (CRPAE) planning and design processes While Rilative planning and evaluations (RAPDE) and cost analysis (CCPA) are recognized to be feasible methods for planning and evaluation planning and evaluation services, they serve as a way to describe and improve a service in terms of their integration with a user’s current budget and service goals. Rilative planning and evaluation was first introduced in 1996 and became a necessary part of the CRPAE program and we will outline the main Rilative planning and evaluation concepts in this article (see article “Principles of Rilative Planning and Evaluation in 1Q95-2Q99”) First of all, we’ll cover all the types of resources available in an Rilative plan and evaluation system.