Hi,
I've searched the forums pretty extensively for help for this problem with no success so far. Here's my issue:
Our company has an extensive library of Visio diagrams capturing our Enterprise Architecture (Deployment, Infrastructure, Application Systems, etc.), and we're trying to move from Visio to Enterprise Architect for all the obvious reasons. Our stated goal is to make Enterprise Architect the preferred tool for designing, capturing, and documenting IT solutions within our enterprise.
Unfortunately, I've tried the Visio MDG import of many of our current Visio diagrams with very limited success, and I suspect it's due to a Garbage In / Garbage Out situation. The diagrams are very much Visio drawings rather than true diagrams in that the elements are shapes and pictures with embedded descriptive text rather than formal diagram elements. For instance, deployment node elements are drawn as rectangle elements with descriptive text. What happens is that the subsequent imports can, at best, distinguish between
I have explained my hypothesis to my higher-ups, and while they do understand the situation, I've been encouraged to reach out to all the fine folks on this support forum to see what more can be done. Bluntly, the problem is that those people clutching on to Visio can and are using the import 'failures' (their word not mine) to downplay the usefulness of EA and stay with the status quo.
As I see it, we have a few options. First, the EA-literate of us can just re-create the Visio drawings and their embedded elements as proper models in EA, but that represents considerable effort. Moreover, that will just enable and reward bad behavior. Second, we can try post-processing the imported drawings via the EA automation tools but that presumes some method to the Visio madness like naming / shape conventions, and also just enables bad behavior.
The only way that I see to achieve our desired goals would be to show the Visio users how to improve their drawings so they give the EA import at least serviceable diagrams. Problem is that I have completely eschewed Visio and other tools in favor of EA for so long that I just have no idea where to tell them to begin.
So there's my conundrum. I welcome any and all ideas!
Best,
Casey