The 1968 Building Research Advisory Board (BRAB) "Report No. 33" was prepared by the National Research Council (not sure who that is) for the U.S. Federal Housing Administration (FHA).
My understanding is that it was groundbreaking because it led to the widespread acceptance of the residential "California Slab" (thickened perimeter slab) and "Texas Waffle Slab" (ribbed slab). I think that after this report the FHA and other lenders were clear to lend money on homes with these type slabs, which meant the builders in the Southern & Western US had a green light to start using them everywhere.
I do not think the design procedure is used much anymore, but it does serve as a basis for the WRI method and PTI method. You still see references and citations to the BRAB #33 every now and then.
Attached is a digital copy. (Slide Rule might want to put it in his collection) I've looked for a used hardcopy, but not come across one. (I think it is a unicorn)