You perform most of those tasks in the Remote Systems view. Accessing resources on remote systems explains some of the basics of working in the Remote System Explorer.
The z/OS Projects perspective is shipped with the Developer for System z with EGL and Developer for System z with Java™ editions of Rational Developer for System z. It provides tools for connecting to UNIX, Linux on System z, and z/OS systems. Its z/OS Projects view enables you to work with local and remote z/OS projects, Linux on System z projects, and MVS™ and z/OS UNIX subprojects.
The Enterprise Development perspective is shipped with the Developer for zEnterprise edition of Rational Developer for System z. It provides tools for connecting to AIX®, Linux, Linux on System z, Power Linux, and z/OS systems. Its Enterprise Projects view enables you to work with local and remote z/OS, AIX, Linux on System z, Remote C/C++ projects, and MVS and z/OS UNIX subprojects.
By default, the z/OS Projects or Enterprise Development perspective includes the Remote Systems view, where you can perform several of the remote system tasks that were listed earlier. This perspective also includes views that allow you to get the output of a specific job and display it. Organizing applications using projects and subprojects explains some of the basics of working in the z/OS Projects or Enterprise Projects view.
Once you learn about these perspectives and the benefits of using them as you work, you can proceed to customize a perspective if you want to close default views or open other related views. See the related reference below for information on the content of each perspective and instructions on customizing the perspective.