In this article, we present a concept of how micro- and e-assessments can be used for the mathematical domain to automatically determine acquired and missing individual skills and, based on these information, guide individuals to acquire missing or additional skills in a software-supported process. The models required for this concept are a digitally prepared and annotated e-assessment item pool, a digital modeling of the domain that includes topics, necessary competencies, as well as introductory and continuative material, as well as a digital individual model, which can reliably record competencies and integrates aspects about the loss of such.