In 2002 Dr. Easterling, PhD at VA-Tech and Co-Author of "Desiging with Composite Metal Decking Assemblies" tested steel fibers as an alternate to welded wire fabric used for temperature and shrinkage reinforcement in CMDs. The steel fibers performed very well and in 2003 the SDI ammendded their specifications, to include steel fiber with a minimum ARS of 80psi as an alternate to the welded wire on CMDs. Any supplemental reinforcement, such as rebar over the beams to reinforce against the negative forces must remain. In 2005, Skanska utilized this option on the 1.5 million sf Census Bureau in Wash-DC. (I had no idea how many people it takes to count.
Also, regarding welded wire fabric (W1.4, W2.0 or W2.9): What performance is expected from the light gage wwms? What formula supports it's use? I can only think of one, and it's the sub-grade drag formula; As = FLW/Fs, and this formula has been taken out of ACI 360.
For a good slab on grade, use a consertive control joint spacing to control the restraint drying shrinkage and fibers, either polypropylene, steel or a combination of the two, to enhance concrete properties that add to durability. Throw the wwm in the river.