All well-designed beams provided more than 95 % composite action even though there were relatively few connectors (e.g. six 300 mm long notches on the 8 m span beam). The ULS and SLS live load capacity of the beams was found to be approximately 90 % of that of a fully composite beam. Correction factors providing a 15 % increase for deflection and a 13 % reduction of the effective bending stiffness are proposed for calculations using the transformed section method for all well-designed beams, i.e. beams designed using the γ-method according to Annex B of Eurocode 5. Although the γ-method was found to be significantly underestimate the ULS strength, it provided an accurate prediction of the short-term deflection. In terms of the connection type, the 300 mm rectangular notches provided the best performance, with high stiffness and strength beyond the ULS load level, and requiring fewer connectors along the beam. The triangular notch was found to be a viable alternative, with more connectors but was easier and faster to cut than a rectangular notch. Metal plate connectors provide a practical construction possibility, but the beam stiffness was found to rapidly deteriorate beyond the ULS load level.