Hannis was right on the point -
other than reading "Design Fundamentals of Post-Tensioned Concrete Floors"
you could also look at "Design, Construction and Maintanance of Cast-In-Place Post-Tensioned Concrete PArking Structures"
Some tips -
1. Always check the deflection of Selfweight+PT combo, to ensure you do not get excessive camber.
2. Dont over post tension your slab. But, at the same time, also try to minimize use of bottom mild reinforcement (conventional rebar) by increasing the tendons profile or increase number of tendons.
3. Always show required anchorage reinforcement, if not shown, at least call out or mention to refer to PT supplier's dwgs. they are very important.
4. Check tendon spacing at middle and at anchorage. Sometimes, you may end up putting the number of tendons that is not constructable simply because you dont have anough space for anchorage.
5. If you are using comp. software, like ADAPT or FLOOR to do your design, aways check your model with the real situation, i.e. boundary conditions, extension of columns, walls, anchorage height,etc.