I like this analogy, I often use the term plumbing in relation to Data Engineering, and this extends it perfectly!
> You maintain pipes that can route water, oil or gasoline. You don't want to test for water purity, because next day you are asked to route sewage or oil through your system. You can at best test volume, pressure or velocity in the pipeline because these actually have an impact on your system.
> You maintain pipes that can route water, oil or gasoline. You don't want to test for water purity, because next day you are asked to route sewage or oil through your system. You can at best test volume, pressure or velocity in the pipeline because these actually have an impact on your system.