i avoid "designing" shear keys out of apathy. i've seen them omitted by the contractor too many times. here's what i imagine goes down in contractor QC
1. i look at the plans during formwork placement
2. i look at the plans during rebar placement
3. i look at the plans and double check everything
4. i order the concrete and watch it go in. Man, i'm good.
or..
4. these anchor bolts have to be right, and i won't let myself get distracted.
or..
4. wow, i barely got those vertical hooks wet-set in there before it got hard. man, those last ones were tough.
if not the first three options, then...
4. it's just too much of a pain to put a key in with all these verticals in the way. i'll just trowel in a dent.
i've had better luck popping in and finding the additional rebar than i have finding shear keys in hard footings. in my experience contractors are more hesitant to defend missing rebar over a missing key, even if you make them theoretically equivalent.
i say "designing" because i still detail it... I just don't count it and don't notice it when it's missing (oh, no he didn't [snap-snap-snap]).