A newer refinement to type-K in the last couple years allows slabs to be placed without steel reinforcement. The only reinforcement at all are the little plastic fibers that are incorporated with the cement. The fibers are not there to keep the concrete from shrinking. The Type-K Shrinkage-Compensating cement does that. The fibers are there to prevent the concrete from expanding too much. This system adds $30 to $35 to a cubic yard of concrete, but the savings from rebar cost, rebar placement, sawcutting, joint filling, increased productivity, etc. etc save much more than that and the system ends up saving on initial costs. And ongoing maintenance costs are reduced as well. You can get reduced shrinkage and curling using portland cement as pointed out in the excellent articles from Slide Rule Era, but it will cost you a little more for the concrete. The only way to reduce shinkage and curling to zero or near zero that I know of is Type-K concrete and it saves you money and allows quicker installation of moisture sensitive flooring besides.